Donald Trump
Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who is the 47th president of the United States. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party, he served as the 45 ...
, the
45th president of the United States (2017–2021) ran a successful campaign for the
2024 U.S. presidential election. He formally announced his campaign on November 15, 2022, at
Mar-a-Lago
Mar-a-Lago ( , ) is a resort and National Historic Landmark on a barrier island in Palm Beach, Florida, United States. It spans 126 rooms and built on of land. Since 1985, it has been owned by Donald Trump, the 45th and 47th president of t ...
in
Palm Beach, Florida
Palm Beach is an incorporated town in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. Located on a barrier island in east-central Palm Beach County, the town is separated from West Palm Beach, Florida, West Palm Beach and Lake Worth Beach, Florida, ...
, initially battling for the
Republican Party's nomination. While many candidates challenged the former president for the nomination, they did not manage to amass enough support, leading Trump to a
landslide victory
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in the
2024 Iowa caucuses. On March 12, 2024, he became the
Republican Party's
presumptive nominee
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. Trump was officially nominated on July 15 at the
Republican National Convention
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, where he chose
JD Vance
James David Vance (born James Donald Bowman, August2, 1984) is an American politician, author, attorney, and Marine Corps veteran who is the 50th vice president of the United States. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republic ...
, the junior
U.S. senator
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from
Ohio
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, as his vice presidential running mate. On November 5, Trump and Vance were elected
president
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and
vice president
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of the United States, winning all seven
swing state
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s as well as the popular vote with a
plurality
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* Plurality decision, in a decision by a multi-member court, an opinion held by more judges than any other but not by an overall majority
* Plurality (voting), when a candidate or proposition polls more ...
.
Trump's agenda was branded as
populist
Populism is a contested concept used to refer to a variety of political stances that emphasize the idea of the " common people" and often position this group in opposition to a perceived elite. It is frequently associated with anti-establis ...
and
nationalist
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. It pledged sweeping tax cuts, a
protectionist
Protectionism, sometimes referred to as trade protectionism, is the economic policy of restricting imports from other countries through methods such as tariffs on imported goods, import quotas, and a variety of other government regulations. ...
trade policy, greater federal oversight over education, more extensive use of
fossil fuel
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s, an "
America First" foreign policy, an expansion of presidential authority, a reduction of
federal regulations, mass deportation of
illegal immigrants
Illegal immigration is the migration of people into a country in violation of that country's immigration laws, or the continuous residence in a country without the legal right to do so. Illegal immigration tends to be financially upward, wi ...
, stricter
law enforcement
Law enforcement is the activity of some members of the government or other social institutions who act in an organized manner to enforce the law by investigating, deterring, rehabilitating, or punishing people who violate the rules and norms gove ...
, an end to
diversity, equity, and inclusion
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programs, and a rollback of
transgender rights
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. While the campaign's official platform was
Agenda 47
Agenda 47 (styled by the Trump campaign as Agenda47) is the campaign manifesto of President Donald Trump, which details policies that would be implemented upon his election as the 47th president of the United States. Agenda 47 is a collect ...
, it was closely connected to
The Heritage Foundation
The Heritage Foundation (or simply Heritage) is an American Conservatism in the United States, conservative think tank based in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1973, it took a leading role in the conservative movement in the 1980s during the Presi ...
's
Project 2025
Project 2025 (also known as the 2025 Presidential Transition Project) is a political initiative to reshape the federal government of the United States and consolidate executive power in favor of right-wing policies. The plan was published in ...
, a playbook recommending an
authoritarian
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, rigidly
conservative
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state.
Trump's
rhetoric
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, regarded as inflammatory and extreme and featuring
disinformation
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and
fearmongering
Fearmongering, or scaremongering, is the act of exploiting feelings of fear by using exaggerated rumors of impending danger, usually for personal gain.
Theory
According to evolutionary anthropology and evolutionary biology, humans have a strong ...
, drew immense media coverage. He sought to establish himself as a political
martyr
A martyr (, ''mártys'', 'witness' Word stem, stem , ''martyr-'') is someone who suffers persecution and death for advocating, renouncing, or refusing to renounce or advocate, a religious belief or other cause as demanded by an external party. In ...
being targeted by the
political and media establishment, and that his campaign was one of vindication and a battle between
good and evil
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.
On the campaign trail, Trump faced numerous legal troubles, culminating in
four indictments and a
felony conviction. Court cases also arose concerning his eligibility to run in the aftermath of the
January 6, 2021 Capitol attack, which were
eventually resolved. Trump also survived a minor injury in an assassination attempt. Many commentators state that these setbacks helped his
public image.
The campaign's success was attributed to an effective media strategy, a distinct appeal to younger, male, and minority voters, and a strong focus on the public's political and economic concerns.
Origins
Background
Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign is his fourth, following a
brief one in 2000 for the
Reform Party's nomination, and two as the
Republican Party's candidate, in
2016
2016 was designated as:
* International Year of Pulses by the sixty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly.
* International Year of Global Understanding (IYGU) by the International Council for Science (ICSU), the Internationa ...
and, subsequently,
2020
The year 2020 was heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to global Social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, social and Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, economic disruption, mass cancellations and postponements of even ...
.
As president, Trump lost the
2020 presidential election to
Democratic nominee
Joe Biden
Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. (born November 20, 1942) is an American politician who was the 46th president of the United States from 2021 to 2025. A member of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party, he served as the 47th vice p ...
.
He and his allies in seven key states
denied the results. They allegedly went on to devise a plot to create and submit fraudulent
certificates of ascertainment falsely asserting that Trump had won the
electoral college
An electoral college is a body whose task is to elect a candidate to a particular office. It is mostly used in the political context for a constitutional body that appoints the head of state or government, and sometimes the upper parliament ...
vote in those states. In the event that the plot failed to "work out," Trump would plan another presidential run in 2024. On January 6, 2021, a mob of Trump supporters
stormed the Capitol to prevent the true election results from being certified.
The former President was thereafter
impeached
Impeachment is a process by which a legislative body or other legally constituted tribunal initiates charges against a public official for misconduct. It may be understood as a unique process involving both political and legal elements.
In Eu ...
for incitement of
insurrection
Rebellion is an uprising that resists and is organized against one's government. A rebel is a person who engages in a rebellion. A rebel group is a consciously coordinated group that seeks to gain political control over an entire state or a ...
, but was
acquitted
In common law jurisdictions, an acquittal means that the criminal prosecution has failed to prove that the accused is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of the charge presented. It certifies that the accused is free from the charge of an o ...
.
The
Biden administration
Joe Biden's tenure as the List of presidents of the United States, 46th president of the United States began with Inauguration of Joe Biden, his inauguration on January 20, 2021, and ended on January 20, 2025. Biden, a member of the Democr ...
succeeding Trump's oversaw the end of the
COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ...
, a
spike in inflation lasting from 2021 to 2023, a surge in crossings at the
border with Mexico, and the outbreak of two major wars in
Ukraine
Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the List of European countries by area, second-largest country in Europe after Russia, which Russia–Ukraine border, borders it to the east and northeast. Ukraine also borders Belarus to the nor ...
and in
Gaza.
While the President began his term with an
approval rating well above 50%, this would not last long. By September 2021, this had dropped to just 43%, according to
Gallup, following the "chaotic"
U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and a gradual rise in
inflation
In economics, inflation is an increase in the average price of goods and services in terms of money. This increase is measured using a price index, typically a consumer price index (CPI). When the general price level rises, each unit of curre ...
from 1.7% in February to 5.4%.
His popularity never recovered.
By June 2022, inflation had risen to 9.1%, a 40-year high.
Besides a worsening economy, Biden oversaw a worsening in the
crisis at the Southern border, with 11.3 million undocumented immigrants entering the U.S. during his term.
Ever since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Biden unwaveringly aided Ukraine.
He sent the nation a total of $182 billion in emergency funding. When the Gaza war broke out in November 2023, the President strongly supported Israel.
These three issues: global uncertainty, inflation, and the migrant crisis, would be the focal points of the future Trump campaign.
By July 2022, amid the
public hearings of the House Select Committee on the January6 Attack, Trump was reportedly considering making an early announcement of his 2024 candidacy. A contemporary ''
Intelligencer'' interview with Trump affirmed that he had already made up his mind. Following the August 2022
FBI search of Mar-a-Lago
On August8, 2022, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) executed a search warrant at Mar-a-Lago, the residence of then-former U.S. president Donald Trump in Palm Beach, Florida.
The search warrant application was authorized by U.S. At ...
, many of his allies urged that he initiate his campaign even sooner, perhaps prior to that year's
midterm elections
Apart from general elections and by-elections, a midterm election refers to a type of election where the people can elect their representatives and other subnational officeholders (e.g. governor, members of local council) in the middle of the te ...
.
Announcement
Donald Trump announced his candidacy for president on November15, 2022, in an hour-long address from
Mar-a-Lago
Mar-a-Lago ( , ) is a resort and National Historic Landmark on a barrier island in Palm Beach, Florida, United States. It spans 126 rooms and built on of land. Since 1985, it has been owned by Donald Trump, the 45th and 47th president of t ...
. It came one week after the midterm elections. The campaign would be based in
Mar-a-Lago
Mar-a-Lago ( , ) is a resort and National Historic Landmark on a barrier island in Palm Beach, Florida, United States. It spans 126 rooms and built on of land. Since 1985, it has been owned by Donald Trump, the 45th and 47th president of t ...
, in
West Palm Beach, Florida
West Palm Beach is a city in and the county seat of Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. It is located immediately to the west of the adjacent Palm Beach, Florida, Palm Beach, which is situated on a barrier island across the Lake Worth Lag ...
. Reporting for
''Axios'', Zachary Basu noted that at the time of the announcement, Trump was the "underdog" and "at the weakest moment of his political career". His candidacy was met with a mixed response from both Democrats and Republicans. He was perceived by many as a weak, beatable candidate, owing to his loss in 2020 and the failure of an expected Republican "red wave" in the 2022 midterms to materialize. This led several Republican officials to oppose his campaign,
and several Democrats to welcome it. The
conservative
Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy and ideology that seeks to promote and preserve traditional institutions, customs, and values. The central tenets of conservatism may vary in relation to the culture and civiliza ...
''
New York Post
The ''New York Post'' (''NY Post'') is an American Conservatism in the United States, conservative
daily Tabloid (newspaper format), tabloid newspaper published in New York City. The ''Post'' also operates three online sites: NYPost. ...
'' mocked Trump's announcement by relegating it to page 26 and noting it on the cover with a banner reading "
Florida Man Makes Announcement". On the other hand, Trump-aligned Republicans embraced the campaign, and many Democrats deemed it a threat to American
democracy
Democracy (from , ''dēmos'' 'people' and ''kratos'' 'rule') is a form of government in which political power is vested in the people or the population of a state. Under a minimalist definition of democracy, rulers are elected through competitiv ...
.
Trump was the first one-term president to campaign for a second non-consecutive term since
Herbert Hoover
Herbert Clark Hoover (August 10, 1874 – October 20, 1964) was the 31st president of the United States, serving from 1929 to 1933. A wealthy mining engineer before his presidency, Hoover led the wartime Commission for Relief in Belgium and ...
(1929–1933), who, after losing in
1932
Events January
* January 4 – The British authorities in India arrest and intern Mahatma Gandhi and Vallabhbhai Patel.
* January 9 – Sakuradamon Incident (1932), Sakuradamon Incident: Korean nationalist Lee Bong-chang fails in his effort ...
, made unsuccessful runs in
1936
Events January–February
* January 20 – The Prince of Wales succeeds to the throne of the United Kingdom as King Edward VIII, following the death of his father, George V, at Sandringham House.
* January 28 – Death and state funer ...
and
1940
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Events
Below, events related to World War II have the "WWII" prefix.
January
*Janu ...
.
Fundraising
At its inception, Trump's campaign had over $100 million in funding. Its numerous vehicle for fundraising was
Save America
Save America (founded on November 9, 2020) is a leadership political action committee founded and controlled by 45th President and 47th President Donald Trump. It has been Trump's primary fundraising and political spending arm since he left hi ...
, a
leadership political action committee (PAC), joined by the MAGA PAC and Super PAC.
However, his legal expenses from his court cases would absorb much of that funding. In fact, from January 2021 to March 2024, he spent more than $100 million in legal fees from campaign accounts.
In 2023, the year of Trump's four criminal indictments, over half of his financial donations were allocated to paying off legal bills.
While running against Joe Biden, Trump overwhelmingly lagged behind his opponent in fundraising. His legal expenses combined with Biden's plentiful financial hauls laid at the heart of this problem.
At the start of March 2024, Trump's campaign and Trump-aligned
Super PAC
Independent expenditure-only political action committees, better known as super PACs, are a type of political action committee (PAC) in the United States. Unlike traditional PACs, super PACs are legally allowed to fundraise unlimited amounts of m ...
s had half as much cash on hand as Biden's campaign and Biden-aligned Super PACs. However, Trump's fundraising eventually took a turn for the better, with the former President raising more money than his opponent in April, and beating Biden's total fundraising for the first time. Things again turned sour for Trump's campaign after Biden withdrew from the race. The new Democratic nominee,
Kamala Harris
Kamala Devi Harris ( ; born October 20, 1964) is an American politician and attorney who served as the 49th vice president of the United States from 2021 to 2025 under President Joe Biden. She is the first female, first African American, and ...
, brought in $200 million during the first week of her presidential campaign. In July, Trump's campaign and assorted committees reporting taking in $138.7 million compared to Harris and Democratic committees' $310 million. All in all, throughout their campaigns (specifically, since January 2023), the Trump committee raised $388 billion, while that Biden–Harris raised nearly $1 billion.
According to
OpenSecrets
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, Trump's greatest donors were
hedge fund
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manager Ken Griffin (who donated $100 million), pro-
Israel
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activist
Miriam Adelson ($132 million), railroad magnate
Timothy Mellon ($197 million), and, most notably, businessman
Elon Musk
Elon Reeve Musk ( ; born June 28, 1971) is a businessman. He is known for his leadership of Tesla, SpaceX, X (formerly Twitter), and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Musk has been considered the wealthiest person in th ...
($277 million). Musk was not only the largest individual political donor of the 2024 election, but also the largest individual political donor since at least 2010, excluding candidates funding their own campaigns. He also launched a $1 million a day giveaway for swing state voters.
OpenSecrets additionally found that the top seven donors of the 2024 campaign were "solidly Republican/Conservative".
Trump notably mixed his personal business with political fundraising. He promoted $59.99
"God Bless the U.S.A." Bibles, $399 sneakers, $99 "Victory47" cologne, and $99 Trump-branded
NFT
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digital trading cards for his personal, non-campaign accounts. Many campaign funds were also funneled into Trump-owned businesses, in particular his
Mar-a-Lago
Mar-a-Lago ( , ) is a resort and National Historic Landmark on a barrier island in Palm Beach, Florida, United States. It spans 126 rooms and built on of land. Since 1985, it has been owned by Donald Trump, the 45th and 47th president of t ...
resort and the
Trump National Doral Miami.
Eligibility

Trump's eligibility to run for president was challenged. The
Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution,
Section 3, prohibits current and former federal, state and military officials who have "engaged in insurrection or rebellion" from holding office again, which was pertinent in Trump's case considering his role in inciting the
January 6 attack on the Capitol. By 2023, the non-profit group
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington
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and other advocacy groups and individuals were planning state-by-state efforts to keep Trump off state ballots. Court cases sprung up in multiple states.
In December 2023, the
Colorado Supreme Court
The Colorado Supreme Court is the highest court in the U.S. state of Colorado. Located in Denver, the court was established in 1876. It consists of a Chief Justice and six Associate Justices who are appointed by the Governor of Colorado from a ...
ruled that, under the Fourteenth Amendment, Trump was ineligible from holding office and that his name must be removed from the Colorado Republican primary ballot. This decision was the first of its kind in American history. Later that month,
Maine's Secretary of State followed suit and banned Trump from Maine's Republican primary ballot. In March 2024, following an appeal from Trump's campaign, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously
overturned Colorado's Supreme Court ruling, saying that states do not have the authority to disqualify Trump or other candidates from federal elections under the Fourteenth Amendment's insurrection clause.
Agenda and strategy
Agenda
Donald Trump's formal campaign manifesto was
Agenda 47
Agenda 47 (styled by the Trump campaign as Agenda47) is the campaign manifesto of President Donald Trump, which details policies that would be implemented upon his election as the 47th president of the United States. Agenda 47 is a collect ...
. It took the form of a series of videos on his official website outlining his proposals one by one.
Seeing that the series was cut short in December 2023, Agenda 47 was primarily targeted to Republican voters during the
2024 primary season.
His website's homepage contained a list of 20 campaign proposals.
According to Philip Bump of ''
The Washington Post
''The Washington Post'', locally known as ''The'' ''Post'' and, informally, ''WaPo'' or ''WP'', is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital. It is the most widely circulated newspaper in the Washington m ...
'', Agenda 47 was rarely discussed by Trump as well as the media. He, and others, noted that it was overshadowed by another presidential transition plan closely tied to—in fact, designed for—the Trump campaign,
The Heritage Foundation's Project 2025
Project 2025 (also known as the 2025 Presidential Transition Project) is a political initiative to reshape the federal government of the United States and consolidate executive power in favor of right-wing policies. The plan was published in ...
.
It planned for massive overhauls to American government, steering it in an uncompromisingly
conservative
Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy and ideology that seeks to promote and preserve traditional institutions, customs, and values. The central tenets of conservatism may vary in relation to the culture and civiliza ...
path and relegating much authority to the
executive branch
The executive branch is the part of government which executes or enforces the law.
Function
The scope of executive power varies greatly depending on the political context in which it emerges, and it can change over time in a given country. In ...
. As such, Project 2025 was condemned for unconstitutionally encouraging
authoritarianism
Authoritarianism is a political system characterized by the rejection of political plurality, the use of strong central power to preserve the political ''status quo'', and reductions in democracy, separation of powers, civil liberties, and ...
and moving to turn Trump into a dictator.
Trump's campaign officials repeatedly distanced themselves from the plan, stressing that all outside efforts influencing a future presidential transition were "unofficial".
Trump himself denied knowing of Project 2025. He went as far as to call some of its proposals "absolutely ridiculous" and "seriously extreme".
Besides The Heritage Foundation, other think-tanks and policy groups aligned with Trump included the
Center for Renewing America, the
America First Policy Institute, and
America First Legal. Trump's preeminent public policy advisers were
Steve Bannon
Stephen Kevin Bannon (born November 27, 1953) is an American media executive, political strategist, and former investment banker. He served as the White House's chief strategist for the first seven months of president Donald Trump's first ...
,
David Bernhardt
David Longly Bernhardt (born August 17, 1969) is an American lawyer who served as the 53rd United States secretary of the interior from 2019 to 2021 in the administration of Donald Trump. He previously was a shareholder at the Colorado law fir ...
,
Kellyanne Conway,
Richard Grenell
Richard Allen Grenell (born September 18, 1966) is an American diplomat, public official, and former public relations consultant who has served as Ambassadors of the United States#Special envoys, representatives, and coordinators, special presid ...
,
Tom Homan,
Sean Hannity
Sean Patrick Hannity (born December 30, 1961) is an American conservative television presenter, broadcaster and writer. He hosts ''The Sean Hannity Show'', a radio syndication, nationally syndicated talk radio show, has hosted a Hannity, sel ...
,
Kevin Hassett,
Brandon Judd,
Kieth Kellog,
Larry Kudlow,
Robert Lighthizer
Robert Emmet Lighthizer (; born October 11, 1947) is an American attorney and government official who was the U.S. Trade Representative in the First presidency of Donald Trump, Trump administration from 2017 to 2021.
After he graduated from Geo ...
,
Stephen Miller,
Stephen Moore,
John Ratcliffe
John Lee Ratcliffe (born October 20, 1965) is an American politician and attorney who has served as the ninth director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) since 2025. He previously served as the sixth director of national intelligence from ...
,
Russel Vought, and
Matt Whitaker, though none of them were formally part of the campaign itself.
Vince Haley was officially responsible for overseeing the team developing the campaign’s policy proposals.
Strategy
Political
Trump attempted to build a broad demographic coalition consisting of
Latinos
Hispanic and Latino Americans are Americans who have a Spanish or Latin American background, culture, or family origin. This demographic group includes all Americans who identify as Hispanic or Latino, regardless of race. According to th ...
,
Arab Americans
Arab Americans ( or ) are Americans who trace ancestry to any of the Arab immigration to the United States, various waves of immigrants from the Arabic-speaking countries. In the United States census, Arabs are racially classified as White Amer ...
,
Black men, and young men—all groups that traditionally leaned
Democratic. He spoke sharply against the economy under
Biden's presidency, which resonated with all groups, and stoked
culture war
A culture war is a form of cultural conflict (metaphorical " war") between different social groups who struggle to politically impose their own ideology (moral beliefs, humane virtues, and religious practices) upon mainstream society, or upon ...
issues, appealing to Black and Latino men, who tend toward
social conservatism
Social conservatism is a political philosophy and a variety of conservatism which places emphasis on Tradition#In political and religious discourse, traditional social structures over Cultural pluralism, social pluralism. Social conservatives ...
.
According to
Patrick Ruffini, the former President stood to capitalize off of a gradual political phenomenon: that "the ties that once bound low-income and nonwhite voters to the Democratic Party … were breaking".
Trump also visited cities with concentrated Arab American populations. His efforts were bolstered by the Biden administration's pro-Israel stance on the
Gaza war
The Gaza war is an armed conflict in the Gaza Strip and southern Israel fought since 7 October 2023. A part of the unresolved Israeli–Palestinian conflict, Israeli–Palestinian and Gaza–Israel conflict, Gaza–Israel conflicts dating ...
, and
Kamala Harris
Kamala Devi Harris ( ; born October 20, 1964) is an American politician and attorney who served as the 49th vice president of the United States from 2021 to 2025 under President Joe Biden. She is the first female, first African American, and ...
' neglect of these cities throughout the campaign.
To drive up turnout, Trump's campaign ran an unconventional
ground game. He targeted irregular voters through community building, rather than traditional methods: door knocks, big party machinery, and paid media.
Organizations such as Libre and
Turning Point USA
Turning Point USA (TPUSA) is an American nonprofit organization that advocates for Conservatism in the United States, conservative politics on high school, college, and university campuses. It was founded in 2012 by Charlie Kirk and Bill Montgo ...
, besides driving forward an ideological agenda, assembled low propensity voters who felt alienated by the government and cultivated in them a sense of belonging to Trump's cause. As activist
Tony Gavito explained, "Mobilizing people to turn out and cast a ballot is not nearly as powerful as organizing people to adopt an identity, commit to a cause, and join a collective effort to push for change".
Regarding rhetoric, Trump deployed fiery, partisan language that, according to commentators, alienated the general public. He rejected the traditional pivot to the center and relied on negative messaging. Even in the campaign's final weeks, he continued homing in on his base and steadfast conservatives, while his opponent, Harris, tried appealing to moderates. This was done to "maximize turnout" from Trump's base.
Beyond his base, it served to persuade remaining undecided voters; with extreme rhetoric, they would have a "compelling reason to vote".
Trump's extreme statements also played into his populist strategy of airing the public's grievances against the political status quo—that he was saying what no other politician dared to say.
Marketing
Writing for ''Tilted Chair'', Kara Villarreal asserts that "Trump didn’t just run a political campaign; he launched a full-scale marketing movement".
The former President's messaging was simple, straightforward, and emotional, which analysts found engaged well with his "consumers"—voters. He appealed to their discontent over the economy, immigration, and national pride. One of the means he used to achieve this was mantras he would repeat during rallies, such as, "Are you better off now or four years ago?”, and, "I will fix it." Trump also relied on
identity politics
Identity politics is politics based on a particular identity, such as ethnicity, Race (human categorization), race, nationality, religion, Religious denomination, denomination, gender, sexual orientation, Socioeconomic status, social background ...
by creating an "
us versus them" narrative. This, according to analysts, united his supporters and kept them motivated.
On advertising, Trump's campaign faced a massive financial disadvantage.
He, like Harris, concentrated ad funding on the seven
swing state
In United States politics, a swing state (also known as battleground state, toss-up state, or purple state) is any state that could reasonably be won by either the Democratic or Republican candidate in a statewide election, most often refe ...
s. However, unlike his opponent, his funding was more localized, focusing more on individual voters than geographical groups.
Trump's campaign spent more on
YouTube
YouTube is an American social media and online video sharing platform owned by Google. YouTube was founded on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim who were three former employees of PayPal. Headquartered in ...
,
Twitch,
Twitter
Twitter, officially known as X since 2023, is an American microblogging and social networking service. It is one of the world's largest social media platforms and one of the most-visited websites. Users can share short text messages, image ...
, and
streaming services
A streaming media service (also simply called a streaming service) is an online platform that allows users to watch or listen to content, such as film, movies, Television show, TV shows, music, or podcasts, over the internet. Instead of downloadi ...
, while Harris, on
Google
Google LLC (, ) is an American multinational corporation and technology company focusing on online advertising, search engine technology, cloud computing, computer software, quantum computing, e-commerce, consumer electronics, and artificial ...
,
Facebook
Facebook is a social media and social networking service owned by the American technology conglomerate Meta Platforms, Meta. Created in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg with four other Harvard College students and roommates, Eduardo Saverin, Andre ...
,
Instagram
Instagram is an American photo sharing, photo and Short-form content, short-form video sharing social networking service owned by Meta Platforms. It allows users to upload media that can be edited with Social media camera filter, filters, be ...
, and
Snapchat
Snapchat is an American multimedia social media and instant messaging app and service developed by Snap Inc., originally Snapchat Inc. One of the principal features of the app are that pictures and messages, known as "snaps", are usually availa ...
.
According to analysts, these two tactics made Trump's advertising strategy more adapted to modern trends, efficient, and ultimately, effective. They also enabled him to overcome his funding limitations.
Trump targeted specific swing voters, or "streaming persuadables," while his opponent simply spent on the states at large.
He do so by running highly customized ads exclusively in their households.
As Trump
Super PAC
Independent expenditure-only political action committees, better known as super PACs, are a type of political action committee (PAC) in the United States. Unlike traditional PACs, super PACs are legally allowed to fundraise unlimited amounts of m ...
operative David Lee explained, "In the seven states, we were talking to 6.3 million people—they
arris' campaignwere talking to 44.7 million"; thus, Harris was "wasting 85 percent of
ermoney".
In addition, the campaign's focus on streaming platforms over television networks catered to undecided voters, half of whom used only streaming and
podcast
A podcast is a Radio program, program made available in digital format for download over the Internet. Typically, a podcast is an Episode, episodic series of digital audio Computer file, files that users can download to a personal device or str ...
s, not
cable
Cable may refer to:
Mechanical
* Nautical cable, an assembly of three or more ropes woven against the weave of the ropes, rendering it virtually waterproof
* Wire rope, a type of rope that consists of several strands of metal wire laid into a hel ...
.
Media
Trump's media strategy heavily relied on podcasts and online streaming. It largely, but not entirely, cast traditional forms aside, such as interviews on mainstream media outlets and even a ''
60 Minutes
''60 Minutes'' is an American television news magazine broadcast on the CBS television network. Debuting in 1968, the program was created by Don Hewitt and Bill Leonard, who distinguished it from other news programs by using a unique style o ...
'' appearance. Rather, the former President would interact with podcasters and
YouTube
YouTube is an American social media and online video sharing platform owned by Google. YouTube was founded on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim who were three former employees of PayPal. Headquartered in ...
content creators:
Theo Von,
Patrick Bet-David,
Logan Paul
Logan Alexander Paul (born April 1, 1995) is an American influencer, professional wrestler, Entrepreneurship, entrepreneur, boxing, boxer, and actor. He has over 23 million subscribers on his YouTube channel ''Logan Paul Vlogs'' and has ranked ...
, et cetera,
many of whom belonged to the
manosphere
The manosphere is a varied collection of websites, blogs, and online forums promoting masculinity, misogyny, and opposition to feminism. Communities within the manosphere include men's rights activists (MRAs), incels (involuntary celibates), ...
.
He would focus on apolitical matters: sports, family,
extraterrestrial life
Extraterrestrial life, or alien life (colloquially, aliens), is life that originates from another world rather than on Earth. No extraterrestrial life has yet been scientifically conclusively detected. Such life might range from simple forms ...
, more than politics.
This strategy suited changing media trends, as more and more Americans were resorting to alternative sources for news over mainstream media,
as well as being adapted to Trump's "circuitous and colloquial way of speaking".
Young people—especially men—were particularly dependent on social media and podcasts for political coverage.
On the other hand, Harris concentrated on traditional outlets.
The former President garnered further media attention by visiting nonpolitical venues, such as
football
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualified, football (word), the word ''football'' generally means the form of football t ...
games and
McDonald's
McDonald's Corporation, doing business as McDonald's, is an American Multinational corporation, multinational fast food chain store, chain. As of 2024, it is the second largest by number of locations in the world, behind only the Chinese ch ...
.
By establishing a considerable presence on social media, Trump could home in on his tactic of dominating the news. His message was thus spread among more voters.
According to
''Campaigns & Elections'', right-wing influencers posted about 2.5 times as much as left-wing influencers throughout the election.
Trump's media strategy also bolstered
his image. By appearing on podcasts and YouTube videos, which are informal, homely, and unrestrained by design,
he came across as approachable. They "humanize
him.
Jason Miller, remarked that Trump's media strategy, above all else, relied on "unscripted moments," which earned him more coverage and familiarity.
Another benefit of non-traditional media outlets was that Trump could avoid fact-checks.
For instance, in his interview with
Joe Rogan
Joseph James Rogan (born August 11, 1967) is an American podcaster, Ultimate Fighting Championship, UFC color commentator, comedian, actor, and former television host. He hosts The Joe Rogan Experience, ''The Joe Rogan Experience'', which is o ...
, he promoted
falsehoods about the 2020 election being stolen and exaggerations of his poll numbers.
Michael M. Grynbaum and John Koblin of ''
The New York Times
''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
'' noted that the "influencers he met with rarely challenged
im and often lavished him with praise".
Many of the most popular podcasts, including those that Trump had appeared on, would increasingly post political content with
conservative
Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy and ideology that seeks to promote and preserve traditional institutions, customs, and values. The central tenets of conservatism may vary in relation to the culture and civiliza ...
messages in the leadup to the election.
Artificial intelligence
Trump and his allies extensively used
artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the capability of computer, computational systems to perform tasks typically associated with human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, and decision-making. It is a field of re ...
.
In June 2024, Trump remarked that AI was "really powerful stuff," suggesting that he would deliver a speech written entirely by AI: "
y staffergoes click click click, and like 15 seconds later he shows me my speech, written so beautifully, I said, ‘I’m gonna use this sucker'".
As with the
Harris campaign, Trump's team shared many
deepfake
''Deepfakes'' (a portmanteau of and ) are images, videos, or audio that have been edited or generated using artificial intelligence, AI-based tools or AV editing software. They may depict real or fictional people and are considered a form of ...
s on social media.
These, for instance, presented him astride a lion, or otherwise depicted his opponents unfavorably, such as one of Harris addressing a
Soviet
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet ...
-style rally.
Such fake images became a vehicle of disinformation, although some commentators note that they were not intended to be believed.
Writing for ''
The Guardian
''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'' and changed its name in 1959, followed by a move to London. Along with its sister paper, ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardi ...
'',
Sophia Smith Galer argues that his campaign deployed deepfakes as "
algo-fodder" to sustain his narratives on social media. Trump's campaign also used AI software to enhance efficiency. This included automating repetitive tasks and creating targeted advertisements. One such software, Campaign Nucleus, received more than $2.2 million in funding from his associates.
Political positions
Abortion
Trump struck a middle ground and often vacillated on
abortion
Abortion is the early termination of a pregnancy by removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus. Abortions that occur without intervention are known as miscarriages or "spontaneous abortions", and occur in roughly 30–40% of all pregnan ...
. This was done in an attempt to put the issue to rest, having greatly cost Republicans in the 2022 midterms in the wake of ''
Roe v. Wade
''Roe v. Wade'', 410 U.S. 113 (1973),. was a List of landmark court decisions in the United States, landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that the Constitution of the United States protected the right to have an ...
'' being
overruled that June.
He generally called for abortion's legal status to be left up to the individual states.
Trump initially did not state whether or not he supported a national 15-week abortion ban,
then leaned in favor of it, and then pledged to veto any federal abortion ban. When asked on how he would vote on
Florida's abortion referendum, he equivocated.
Trump labelled
Florida
Florida ( ; ) is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern region of the United States. It borders the Gulf of Mexico to the west, Alabama to the northwest, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia to the north, the Atlantic ...
governor
Ron DeSantis
Ronald Dion DeSantis (; born September 14, 1978) is an American politician, attorney, and former United States Navy, naval officer serving as the 46th List of governors of Florida, governor of Florida since 2019. A member of the Republican Pa ...
' six-week abortion ban as "terrible",
and criticized
Arizona
Arizona is a U.S. state, state in the Southwestern United States, Southwestern region of the United States, sharing the Four Corners region of the western United States with Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. It also borders Nevada to the nort ...
's near total ban on abortion. On the other hand, he stated that he would allow Republican-controlled states to monitor women's pregnancies. Contemporary commentators remarked that Trump's stance on abortion pleased neither progressives nor conservatives,
although it was later regarded to have been effective in subduing the issue.
In spite of his equivocation throughout the campaign, Trump had previously called himself "the most
pro-life
Anti-abortion movements, also self-styled as pro-life movements, are involved in the abortion debate advocating against the practice of abortion and its legality. Many anti-abortion movements began as countermovements in response to the lega ...
president ever",
and took credit for overturning of ''Roe v. Wade'', the
Supreme Court
In most legal jurisdictions, a supreme court, also known as a court of last resort, apex court, high (or final) court of appeal, and court of final appeal, is the highest court within the hierarchy of courts. Broadly speaking, the decisions of ...
decision that legalized abortion nationwide.
In April 2024, he reiterated that he was "proudly responsible" for reversing ''Roe v. Wade''.
Economy and trade
Trump's economic agenda featured
protective tariff
Protective tariffs are tariffs that are enacted with the aim of protecting a domestic industry. They aim to make imported goods cost more than equivalent goods produced domestically, thereby causing sales of domestically produced goods to rise, ...
s, lower taxation, and reduced regulations. He sought an
economic nationalist
Economic nationalism or nationalist economics is an ideology that prioritizes state intervention in the economy, including policies like domestic control and the use of tariffs and restrictions on labor, goods, and capital movement. The core bel ...
system, with the
income tax
An income tax is a tax imposed on individuals or entities (taxpayers) in respect of the income or profits earned by them (commonly called taxable income). Income tax generally is computed as the product of a tax rate times the taxable income. Tax ...
largely, if not completely, replaced by tariffs to defend
local manufacturing.
Protectionism
Protectionism, sometimes referred to as trade protectionism, is the economic policy of restricting imports from other countries through methods such as tariffs on imported goods, import quotas, and a variety of other government regulations ...
had been a priority in
his first presidency.
In 2024, he vowed to enact even higher tariffs, including a 10% to 20% universal baseline tariff, 60% on China, between 25% and 100% on Mexico, and 100% on all cars made outside the U.S.
Analysts noted that the proposed tariffs were especially targeted against China, seeing that, among other things, he proposed a four-year plan to phase out Chinese imports of essential goods.
Overall, Trump's protectionist program intended to transform the U.S. into a
self-sufficient economy.
Nonetheless, many economists, including 23
Nobel Prize
The Nobel Prizes ( ; ; ) are awards administered by the Nobel Foundation and granted in accordance with the principle of "for the greatest benefit to humankind". The prizes were first awarded in 1901, marking the fifth anniversary of Alfred N ...
recipients, warned that it would "lead to higher prices, larger deficits, and greater inequality",
as well as a
trade war
A trade war is an economic conflict often resulting from extreme protectionism, in which states raise or implement tariffs or other trade barriers against each other as part of their commercial policies, in response to similar measures imposed ...
.
One of Trump's key pledges was extending and expanding his
2017 tax cuts. These would further slash all individual and corporate tax rates, which he argued would stimulate America's energy industry and reduce inflation. Companies that made their products in the U.S. would see a reduced corporate rate from 21% to 15%. Furthermore, he intended to cut back on regulations he believed stifle job creation.
A 50% reduction in energy prices was also in order. By October 2024, ''
Reuters
Reuters ( ) is a news agency owned by Thomson Reuters. It employs around 2,500 journalists and 600 photojournalists in about 200 locations worldwide writing in 16 languages. Reuters is one of the largest news agencies in the world.
The agency ...
'' reported that Trump was "rolling out a new tax-cut proposal about once a week in an unusual rush in the final stretch of the campaign to sway voters". These included making
car loan interest fully
tax deductible. The former President notably suggested an end to income tax on Social Security benefits, and "No
ederalTax On Tips".
In light of the
post-COVID inflation surge, Trump campaigned on ending the "
inflation
In economics, inflation is an increase in the average price of goods and services in terms of money. This increase is measured using a price index, typically a consumer price index (CPI). When the general price level rises, each unit of curre ...
nightmare".
However, as was the case with Harris' economic proposals, economists criticized his plan for potentially leading to an increase in inflation,
along with adding around $15 trillion to the
national debt
A country's gross government debt (also called public debt or sovereign debt) is the financial liabilities of the government sector. Changes in government debt over time reflect primarily borrowing due to past government deficits. A deficit occ ...
. Trump also planned to
devalue the
U.S. dollar to cheapen American exports.
Education
Trump campaigned on expanding federal management of education,
although with exceptions. On the one hand, he pledged to terminate the
Department of Education
An education ministry is a national or subnational government agency politically responsible for education. Various other names are commonly used to identify such agencies, such as Ministry of Education, Department of Education, and Ministry of Pub ...
.
On the other, he suggested giving funding preference to certain schools and universities. Schools with a mask or vaccine mandate, for instance, would not be federally funded.
Education programs that, in Trump's words, that include "
critical race theory
Critical race theory (CRT) is an academic field focused on the relationships between Social constructionism, social conceptions of Race and ethnicity in the United States census, race and ethnicity, Law in the United States, social and political ...
,
gender ideology, or other inappropriate racial, sexual, or political content" would receive reduced funding.
Such proposals formed part of the former President's plan to fight for "patriotic education." This, according to him, "teach
sstudents to love their country, not to hate their country like they're taught right now," "defend
American tradition and
Western civilization
Western culture, also known as Western civilization, European civilization, Occidental culture, Western society, or simply the West, refers to the internally diverse culture of the Western world. The term "Western" encompasses the social no ...
" and promotes "the
nuclear family
A nuclear family (also known as an elementary family, atomic family, or conjugal family) is a term for a family group consisting of parents and their children (one or more), typically living in one home residence. It is in contrast to a single ...
".
Furthermore, Trump's campaign advocated
universal school choice, arguing that parents should be empowered to choose the best education option for their children. In late 2023, Trump proposed an "American Academy," a free online university open to all Americans that would counter private institutions that "
urnour students into
Communists
Communism () is a sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society, a socioeconomic order centered on common ownership of the means of production, d ...
and
terrorists
Terrorism, in its broadest sense, is the use of violence against non-combatants to achieve political or ideological aims. The term is used in this regard primarily to refer to intentional violence during peacetime or in the context of war aga ...
". This would be funded through a tax on the endowments of private universities.
Energy and environment
Trump's energy proposals heavily favored
fossil fuel
A fossil fuel is a flammable carbon compound- or hydrocarbon-containing material formed naturally in the Earth's crust from the buried remains of prehistoric organisms (animals, plants or microplanktons), a process that occurs within geolog ...
production and consumption,
with little, if any, regard for
environmentalism
Environmentalism is a broad philosophy, ideology, and social movement about supporting life, habitats, and surroundings. While environmentalism focuses more on the environmental and nature-related aspects of green ideology and politics, ecolog ...
. He encapsulated them under the mantra "
drill, baby, drill",
or "drill, drill, drill".
Overall, Trump aimed to transform the U.S. into an
energy independent country with the lowest electricity and energy costs of any country in the world.
This aim was well-suited to deal with the spike in gasoline prices caused by
war in Ukraine. He promised to increase
oil drilling
An oil well is a drillhole boring (earth), boring in Earth that is designed to bring petroleum oil hydrocarbons to the surface. Usually some natural gas is released as associated petroleum gas along with the oil. A well that is designed to produ ...
on public lands and offer tax breaks to fossil fuel producers.
Furthermore, Trump planned to slash
environmental regulations and initiatives.
He would rollback all electric vehicle initiatives, halt all wind energy projects, and eliminate regulations targeting
incandescent lightbulbs, gas stoves, dishwashers, and shower heads.
Regarding global climate efforts, Trump proposed leaving the
Paris Agreement
The Paris Agreement (also called the Paris Accords or Paris Climate Accords) is an international treaty on climate change that was signed in 2016. The treaty covers climate change mitigation, adaptation, and finance. The Paris Agreement was ...
, and drafted orders to withdraw from the
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is the UN process for negotiating an agreement to limit dangerous climate change. It is an international treaty among countries to combat "dangerous human interference with th ...
. Trump's disproportionate preference of fossil fuels is influenced by his
denial of global warming.
In a 2022
Fox News
The Fox News Channel (FNC), commonly known as Fox News, is an American Multinational corporation, multinational Conservatism in the United States, conservative List of news television channels, news and political commentary Television stati ...
interview, Trump labelled it as a "hoax," adding that the climate naturally fluctuated. He did not officially state how he would tackle global warming if elected.
Foreign policy
Trump's proposed foreign policy was
isolationist (a label he denied), which he branded as
"America First".
[ ][ ] In September 2024, Trump said that America's allies "treat us actually worse than our so-called enemies". He added, "We protect them and then they screw us on trade. We're not going to let it happen anymore". Trump promised to "fundamentally reevaluate"
NATO
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO ; , OTAN), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental organization, intergovernmental Transnationalism, transnational military alliance of 32 Member states of NATO, member s ...
's purpose and mission.
Trump had said that defending an ally would depend on whether they "fulfilled their obligations to us", called the European Union a "foe" because of "what they do to us in trade", and questioned the value of alliances.
On January 10, 2024, Trump said that "NATO has taken advantage of our country" and he would only support allies "if they treat us properly", f they met the alliance's target of spending 2% of GDP on defense.
Trump suggested withdrawing troops from South Korea if it does not pay more to support U.S. troops there.
On the
Russo-Ukrainian War
The Russo-Ukrainian War began in February 2014 and is ongoing. Following Ukraine's Revolution of Dignity, Russia Russian occupation of Crimea, occupied and Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, annexed Crimea from Ukraine. It then ...
, Trump vowed that even before he is inaugurated,
he will negotiate an end to the war in a day,
stop the "endless flow of American treasure to Ukraine", and make Europeans reimburse the U.S. the cost of rebuilding its old stockpiles.
In June 2024, Trump described Ukrainian President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Volodymyr Oleksandrovych Zelenskyy (born 25 January 1978) is a Ukrainian politician and former entertainer who has served as the sixth and current president of Ukraine since 2019. He took office five years after the start of the Russo-Ukraini ...
as "maybe the greatest salesman of any politician that's ever lived ... Every time he comes to our country, he walks away with $60 billion ... It never ends ... I will have that settled prior to taking the White House as president-elect". However, it was pointed out that most of the money for Ukraine actually goes to American factories and workers who make weapons and military equipment. Trump previously said he might recognize
Russia's illegal annexation of Crimea,
and suggested the
2022 invasion could have been prevented by Ukraine giving up parts of its own country to Russia.
Retired Lieutenant General
Keith Kellogg
Joseph Keith Kellogg Jr. (born May 12, 1944) is an American diplomat and retired Lieutenant general (United States), lieutenant general in the United States Army. He previously served as the national security advisor to Vice President Mike Penc ...
and
Frederick H. Fleitz, who both served in Trump's National Security Council staff, presented Trump with a detailed
peace plan to end Russia's war in Ukraine. The plan aims to force the two sides into peace talks and a ceasefire based on the current frontlines. If Ukraine refused to enter peace talks, weapons supplies would be stopped; if Russia refused peace talks, weapons supplies to Ukraine would be increased.
Trump brought in more pro-
Israel
Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in West Asia. It Borders of Israel, shares borders with Lebanon to the north, Syria to the north-east, Jordan to the east, Egypt to the south-west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the west. Isr ...
policies than any president before. He presented himself as a stronger defender of Israel, and is seen as less sympathetic to Palestine than Biden or Harris. He vowed to continue supporting Israel in the
Gaza war
The Gaza war is an armed conflict in the Gaza Strip and southern Israel fought since 7 October 2023. A part of the unresolved Israeli–Palestinian conflict, Israeli–Palestinian and Gaza–Israel conflict, Gaza–Israel conflicts dating ...
, and said that Israel must "finish the problem". Trump is expected to continue arming Israel, likely with "no strings attached" for humanitarian concerns. He promised to ban
Gaza residents from entering the US.
Trump suggested sending armed forces into
Mexico
Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in North America. It is the northernmost country in Latin America, and borders the United States to the north, and Guatemala and Belize to the southeast; while having maritime boundar ...
to
battle drug cartels.
In the last days of his presidential campaign, Trump voiced support in favor of the restoration of peace between
Armenia
Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of West Asia. It is a part of the Caucasus region and is bordered by Turkey to the west, Georgia (country), Georgia to the north and Azerbaijan to ...
and
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan, officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, is a Boundaries between the continents, transcontinental and landlocked country at the boundary of West Asia and Eastern Europe. It is a part of the South Caucasus region and is bounded by ...
, amid the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is an ethnic and territorial conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh, inhabited mostly by ethnic Armenians until 2023, and seven surrounding districts, inhabited mostly by Azerbai ...
.
Government
Trump's platform calls for the vast expansion of presidential powers and the executive branch.
[ ] In campaign speeches, Trump stated that he would centralize government power under his authority, replace career
federal civil service employees with political loyalists, and use the military for domestic law enforcement and the deportation of immigrants.
Trump has called to bring independent agencies such as the
Federal Communications Commission
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent agency of the United States government that regulates communications by radio, television, wire, internet, wi-fi, satellite, and cable across the United States. The FCC maintains j ...
and
Federal Trade Commission
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is an independent agency of the United States government whose principal mission is the enforcement of civil (non-criminal) United States antitrust law, antitrust law and the promotion of consumer protection. It ...
under direct presidential control. Trump's allies have drafted an executive order requiring all independent agencies to submit actions to the White House for review. Trump has called for presidential authority to 'impound' funds for Congressionally appropriated programs, a practice which was
outlawed under President Richard Nixon. Trump promised to order the
U.S. Justice Department
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ), also known as the Justice Department, is a United States federal executive departments, federal executive department of the U.S. government that oversees the domestic enforcement of Law of the Unite ...
to investigate political rivals and Joe Biden, and fire Attorneys General who disobeyed him.
[ ] He called for jailing people whose actions he objects to, including Supreme Court critics,
flag burners, and the
January 6 Committee.
According to the New York Times, Trump has called for stripping employment protections for thousands of career civil service employees and replacing them with political loyalists if deemed an 'obstacle to his agenda' within federal agencies, the
U.S. Intelligence Community,
State Department
The United States Department of State (DOS), or simply the State Department, is an executive department of the U.S. federal government responsible for the country's foreign policy and relations. Equivalent to the ministry of foreign affairs o ...
, and
Department of Defense
The United States Department of Defense (DoD, USDOD, or DOD) is an executive department of the U.S. federal government charged with coordinating and supervising the six U.S. armed services: the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Space Force, ...
.
Trump has proposed instituting a new civil service test of his own creation to test the loyalty of federal workers. Trump has promised to crack down on whistleblowers who are shielded by law and create an independent body to "monitor" intelligence agencies.
Trump's plan to expand presidential powers is based largely on a controversial and not widely-held interpretation of the constitution known as the
unitary executive theory
In American law, the unitary executive theory is a constitutional law theory according to which the president of the United States has sole authority over the executive branch. The theory often comes up in jurisprudential disagreements about t ...
. The theory rejects the notion of the
separation of powers
The separation of powers principle functionally differentiates several types of state (polity), state power (usually Legislature#Legislation, law-making, adjudication, and Executive (government)#Function, execution) and requires these operat ...
and that the government is composed of three separate branches but that
Article Two of the Constitution gives the President absolute authority.
Such proposals would be carried out via the reintroduction of
Schedule F that was originally introduced at the end of Trump's former presidency, which would strip civil service protections of tens of thousands of civil servants to be at-will appointments filled with Trump loyalists identified by
Project 2025
Project 2025 (also known as the 2025 Presidential Transition Project) is a political initiative to reshape the federal government of the United States and consolidate executive power in favor of right-wing policies. The plan was published in ...
of
The Heritage Foundation
The Heritage Foundation (or simply Heritage) is an American Conservatism in the United States, conservative think tank based in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1973, it took a leading role in the conservative movement in the 1980s during the Presi ...
.
The reforms have been described as a reimposition of the Jacksonian
spoils system
In politics and government, a spoils system (also known as a patronage system) is a practice in which a political party, after winning an election, gives government jobs to its supporters, friends (cronyism), and relatives (nepotism) as a rewar ...
.
His proposal has been widely criticized as
dangerous for democracy.
On April 26, 2024, ''The Wall Street Journal'' reported Trump allies plan on greatly limiting the
independence
Independence is a condition of a nation, country, or state, in which residents and population, or some portion thereof, exercise self-government, and usually sovereignty, over its territory. The opposite of independence is the status of ...
of the
Federal Reserve
The Federal Reserve System (often shortened to the Federal Reserve, or simply the Fed) is the central banking system of the United States. It was created on December 23, 1913, with the enactment of the Federal Reserve Act, after a series of ...
should Trump win the election. Of particular note were plans to allow the president to directly set interest rates, remove Chair
Jerome Powell
Jerome Hayden "Jay" Powell (born February 4, 1953) is an American investment banker and lawyer who has been the 16th chair of the Federal Reserve since 2018.
A native of Washington, D.C., Powell graduated from Princeton University and from th ...
before his term expires in 2026, and subject the Fed to oversight from the
OMB.
(EFFICIENCY)
Trump pledged to appoint
Elon Musk
Elon Reeve Musk ( ; born June 28, 1971) is a businessman. He is known for his leadership of Tesla, SpaceX, X (formerly Twitter), and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Musk has been considered the wealthiest person in th ...
to chair Federal Efficiency Commission. Trump said the commission would audit the entire federal government and propose "dramatic reforms". Musk has also officially announced that he will accept the appointment if Trump is elected. Everett Kelley, president of a union representing federal government workers, criticized the proposal, saying "There's nothing efficient about that".
Trump vowed to achieve his long-held goal of drastic reform by minimizing government and cutting
red tape
Red tape is a concept employed to denounce excessive or redundant regulation and adherence to formal rules for creating unnecessary constraints on action and decision-making. The occurrence of red tape is usually associated with governments but a ...
government regulations, which he says are the bureaucracies that are holding back American prosperity.
He suggested shutting down multiple departments for "bureaucratic waste".
Healthcare and welfare programs
Trump's key message on healthcare was a call to "
Make America Healthy Again
Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) is an American populist slogan and political movement led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Secretary of Health and Human Services in the second Trump administration. The MAHA movement is centered around wellness, hea ...
," a slogan borrowed from
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who endorsed the former President.
To do so, he would tackle the chronic disease epidemic by going after the
pharmaceutical industry
The pharmaceutical industry is a medical industry that discovers, develops, produces, and markets pharmaceutical goods such as medications and medical devices. Medications are then administered to (or self-administered by) patients for curing ...
and
ultraprocessed foods.
The former President initially promised to replace the
Affordable Care Act
The Affordable Care Act (ACA), formally known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) and informally as Obamacare, is a landmark U.S. federal statute enacted by the 111th United States Congress and signed into law by Presid ...
, which he
had attempted in 2017.
However, by the end of the election season, he ruled out altering the Affordable Care Act, going as far as to claim that he "never even thought about such a thing".
Trump also insisted that he would keep Medicare and Social Security intact.
In March 2024, after alluding to cutting "entitlements," which was avidly denounced by the Biden campaign, he clarified that this did not include Medicare or Social Security. Ultimately, Trump did not commit to reforming welfare programs.
He also pledged to make
in-vitro fertilization free of charge.
Immigration
''
The New York Times
''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
'' reported that Trump planned a mass deportation of illegal immigrants: "an extreme expansion of his first-term crackdown on immigration", including "preparing to round up undocumented people already in the U.S. on a vast scale and detain them in sprawling camps while they wait to be expelled", and that it "amounts to an assault on immigration on a scale unseen in modern American history".
[ ] To achieve the goal of deporting millions per year, Trump has stated his intent to expand a form of deportation that does not require due process hearings which would be accomplished by invoking the
Alien Enemies Act of 1798, and invoking the
Insurrection Act of 1807 to allow the military to apprehend migrants.
During rallies, Trump has blurred the distinction between legal and illegal immigrants, and has promised to deport both.
Trump has stated he will deport between 15 and 20 million people, although the estimated number of undocumented immigrants is only 11 million.
This is estimated by the American Immigration Council to cost at least $315 billion, or $967.9 billion over a decade, and by the Brookings Institution and Peterson Institute for International Economics to result in a decrease in employment for American-born workers".
Trump would reassign federal agents to
Immigrations and Customs Enforcement
The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE; ) is a Federal law enforcement in the United States, federal law enforcement agency under the United States Department of Homeland Security. ICE's stated mission is to protect the Un ...
and deputize local police officers and sheriffs, agents of the
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE), commonly referred to as ATF, is a domestic law enforcement agency within the United States Department of Justice. Its responsibilities include the investigation and prevention ...
, the
Drug Enforcement Administration
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is a Federal law enforcement in the United States, United States federal law enforcement agency under the U.S. Department of Justice tasked with combating illicit Illegal drug trade, drug trafficking a ...
, and National Guard soldiers volunteered by Republican states which would be sent to blue states.
Individuals would be placed in massive camps constructed with funds redirected from the military budget in case of any refusal by Congress to appropriate funding. ICE raids would be expanded to include workplace raids and sweeps in public places. Following arrest,
Stephen Miller has stated that immigrants would be taken to "large-scale staging grounds near the border, most likely in Texas" to be held in
internment camps
Internment is the imprisonment of people, commonly in large groups, without charges or intent to file charges. The term is especially used for the confinement "of enemy citizens in wartime or of terrorism suspects". Thus, while it can simp ...
prior to deportation.
The Trump team will also attempt to overturn the
Flores settlement that prevents the indefinite holding of children.
Trump promised to reinstate
his ban on entry to individuals from certain Muslim-majority nations.
Trump has said he would build more of the
border wall, and move thousands of troops currently stationed overseas to the southern border.
Other proposals include: banning visas of foreign students who participated in anti-Israel/pro-Palestinian protests; suspending the U.S. refugee program; directing U.S. consular officials to expand ideological screening of applicants deemed to have undesirable attitudes; revoking
temporary protected status
Temporary protected status (TPS) is given by the United States government to eligible nationals of designated countries, as determined by the Secretary of Homeland Security, who are present in the United States. In general, the Secretary of Hom ...
to individuals living in the U.S.; ending
birthright citizenship for babies born to undocumented parents.
Throughout January and early February 2024, Trump successfully called on House and Senate Republicans to kill a bipartisan immigration deal to address the
Southern border crisis that included several sought-after conservative proposals. He admitted that he did not want a deal to pass as it would be "another gift to the Radical Left Democrats" who "need it politically" and would impact a key plank of his reelection campaign.
Trump told numerous lies about immigration on the campaign trail. A report on the 2024 election asserts that, "The topic of (illegal) immigration, more than any other issue,
has been vital to Trump’s political resurgence".
Law enforcement
Trump ran on a
pro-police "
law and order" platform.
Calling out crime and
homelessness
Homelessness, also known as houselessness or being unhoused or unsheltered, is the condition of lacking stable, safe, and functional housing. It includes living on the streets, moving between temporary accommodation with family or friends, liv ...
in Democratic-run cities was a central message of his, which often devolved into exaggerated reports of violence and disorder overrunning the country.
Despite this, statistics consistently showed that violent crime had decreased since 2020.
Trump repeatedly made baseless claims of a "migrant crime wave" caused by the crisis at the Southern border.
To resolve this imagined crime wave, he planned for mass deportations and more aggressive
police
The police are Law enforcement organization, a constituted body of Law enforcement officer, people empowered by a State (polity), state with the aim of Law enforcement, enforcing the law and protecting the Public order policing, public order ...
use of force
The use of force, in the context of law enforcement, may be defined as "the amount of effort required by police to compel compliance by an unwilling subject." Multiple definitions exist according to context and purpose. In practical terms, use o ...
. He suggested sending the
National Guard
National guard is the name used by a wide variety of current and historical uniformed organizations in different countries. The original National Guard was formed during the French Revolution around a cadre of defectors from the French Guards.
...
into crime-struck cities and reserving
Justice Department
A justice ministry, ministry of justice, or department of justice, is a ministry or other government agency in charge of the administration of justice. The ministry or department is often headed by a minister of justice (minister for justice in a ...
grants to cities that adopt his preferred policing methods such as
stop-and-frisk.
The former President voiced support for shooting suspected shoplifters and having police carry out "one really violent day" against those committing property crimes.
He pledged to expand use of the
death penalty
Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty and formerly called judicial homicide, is the state-sanctioned killing of a person as punishment for actual or supposed misconduct. The sentence ordering that an offender be punished in s ...
, including for drug dealers,
smugglers
Smuggling is the illegal transportation of objects, substances, information or people, such as out of a house or buildings, into a prison, or across an international border, in violation of applicable laws or other regulations. More broadly, soc ...
, and migrants who kill American citizens and law enforcement officers.
Trump also advocated for the implementation of
qualified immunity
In the United States, qualified immunity is a legal principle of federal law that grants government officials performing discretionary (optional) functions immunity from lawsuits for damages unless the plaintiff shows that the official violated "c ...
and full
indemnification
In contract law, an indemnity is a contractual obligation of one party (the ''indemnitor'') to compensate the loss incurred by another party (the ''indemnitee'') due to the relevant acts of the indemnitor or any other party. The duty to indemni ...
for law enforcement officers.
Regarding
homelessness
Homelessness, also known as houselessness or being unhoused or unsheltered, is the condition of lacking stable, safe, and functional housing. It includes living on the streets, moving between temporary accommodation with family or friends, liv ...
, he campaigned on banning
urban camping and instead creating "tent cities" on inexpensive land. These would be staffed with doctors and social workers to help the homeless seek treatment.
Trump repeatedly voiced support for outlawing political dissent and criticism he considers misleading or challenges his claims to power.
Trump and his allies have reportedly drafted executive orders to invoke the
1807 Insurrection Act on the first day of his presidency to allow the military to shut down civil demonstrations against him.
Campaigning in Iowa, Trump stated he would deploy the military in Democratic cities and states.
Trump said his government would "crush"
pro-Palestinian protests, deport pro-Palestinian demonstrators, and "set the movement back 25 or 30 years".
Trump suggested investigating
MSNBC
MSNBC is an American cable news channel owned by the NBCUniversal News Group division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast. Launched on July 15, 1996, and headquartered at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in Manhattan, the channel primarily broadcasts r ...
and
NBC
The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the NBC Entertainment division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast. It is one of NBCUniversal's ...
's parent corporation
Comcast
Comcast Corporation, formerly known as Comcast Holdings,Before the AT&T Broadband, AT&T merger in 2001, the parent company was Comcast Holdings Corporation. Comcast Holdings Corporation now refers to a subsidiary of Comcast Corporation, not th ...
should he return to office, calling their news coverage of him "treason".
Similarly, he pledged to prosecute
Google
Google LLC (, ) is an American multinational corporation and technology company focusing on online advertising, search engine technology, cloud computing, computer software, quantum computing, e-commerce, consumer electronics, and artificial ...
for only displaying "bad stories" about him. He also stated that
ABC and
CBS
CBS Broadcasting Inc., commonly shortened to CBS (an abbreviation of its original name, Columbia Broadcasting System), is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the CBS Entertainme ...
should lose their broadcast licenses and their journalists sent to jail if they refused to name confidential sources.
Transgenderism and civil rights

Trump's campaign has stated its intention to reinterpret existing Civil Rights-era protections for minorities to counter "
anti-white racism". According to ''Axios'', Trump's Justice Department would "push to eliminate or upend programs in government and corporate America that are designed to counter racism that has favored whites". Trump has stated that there is a "definite anti-white feeling in the country". Trump's advisors have stated Trump will rescind Biden's Executive Orders designed to boost diversity and racial equity.
Trump pledged a federal task force to fight the “persecution against Christians in America”.
Trump promised a rollback on trans rights.
Trump stated he will rescind Biden's
Title IX
Title IX is a landmark federal civil rights law in the United States that was enacted as part (Title IX) of the Education Amendments of 1972. It prohibits sex-based discrimination in any school or any other education program that receiv ...
protections "on day one" for transgender students using bathrooms, locker rooms, and pronouns that align with their gender identities. Trump has stated that he will ask Congress to pass a bill stating that the U.S. will only recognize two genders as determined at birth, and has promised to crackdown on gender-affirming care. Trump has stated that hospitals and health care providers that provide transitional hormones or surgery will no longer qualify for federal funding, including Medicare and Medicaid funding. Trump has stated he will push to prohibit hormonal and surgical intervention for minors in all 50 states.
Trump's campaign has been more accepting on lesbian, gay, and bisexual rights. During the drafting of the Republican Party's 2024 presidential platform, he advocated for a more tolerant position on
same-sex marriage
Same-sex marriage, also known as gay marriage, is the marriage of two people of the same legal Legal sex and gender, sex. marriage between same-sex couples is legally performed and recognized in 38 countries, with a total population of 1.5 ...
and successfully removed language that supported
conversion therapy
Conversion therapy is the pseudoscientific practice of attempting to change an individual's sexual orientation, romantic orientation, gender identity, or gender expression to align with heterosexual and cisgender norms. Methods that have ...
.
Rhetoric
Donald Trump's campaign rhetoric received immense media coverage. According to myriad journalists and scholars, and even—to an extent—Trump's own team,
it was dark, vulgar, incendiary, and extreme, more so than that of any political candidate in U.S history.
His rhetoric was noted to degenerate as the campaign progressed.
For instance, in a November 2023 rally, Trump said, "[W]e pledge to you that we will root out the Communism, communists, Marxism, Marxists, Fascism, fascists, and the Far-left politics, radical-left thugs that live like vermin within the confines of our country".
Eleven months later, he stated, "I think the bigger problem is the enemy from within. … We have some very bad people. We have some sick people, radical left lunatics. And I think they’re the big—and it should be very easily handled by, if necessary, by the
National Guard
National guard is the name used by a wide variety of current and historical uniformed organizations in different countries. The original National Guard was formed during the French Revolution around a cadre of defectors from the French Guards.
...
, or if really necessary, by United States Armed Forces, the military". Two days before the 2024 United States presidential election, election, he told rallygoers, "[T]o get me somebody would have to shoot through the Fake news#Misuse of term, fake news [reporters]. And I don't mind that so much".
In deploying such vitriolic language, Trump aimed to energize his base as well as undecided voters, in order to maximize turnout.
Trump's way of speaking throughout the campaign, especially in its final months, was described as aggressive and erratic. In fact, many commentators remarked that he "rambled" more than he spoke.
According to a ''The New York Times, New York Times'' computer analysis, since the Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign, initiation of Trump's political career in 2015, his speeches had grown "darker, harsher, longer, angrier, less focused, more profane and increasingly fixated on the past".
The former President would talk about one subject and then abruptly go off on a Tangential speech, tangent, often droning on about a different matter, and eventually return to the main subject.
For instance, in his 2024 Donald Trump rally at Madison Square Garden, Madison Square Garden rally, he went on,
In an October 2024 rally, Trump addressed this concern, "For weeks and weeks, I’m up here ranting and raving. Last night, 100,000 people, flawless. Ranting and raving. I’m ranting and raving. Not a mistake. And then I’ll be at a little thing, and I’ll say something, a little bit like ‘the,’ I’ll say, ‘dah,’ Mass media in the United States, they’ll say, 'He’s cognitively impaired'".
Trump often mumbled words; he once confused "double entendre" for "double standard," referred to Assyrian people, Assyrians as "Azurasians",
and, in 2022, mixed up
JD Vance
James David Vance (born James Donald Bowman, August2, 1984) is an American politician, author, attorney, and Marine Corps veteran who is the 50th vice president of the United States. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republic ...
with Josh Mandel and thus produced, "JD Mandel". His speech teemed with hyperbole and Superlative case, superlatives.
Peter Baker (journalist), Peter Barker of ''The New York Times'' wrote, "Nuance, subtlety, precision and ambiguity play no role in the version that Mr. Trump promotes with relentless repetition",
as Trump attacked Biden for being "the worst president in U.S. history", and spoke of himself as "the greatest president" in U.S history. While the country was "in serious decline" under Democratic Party (United States), Democrats,
if elected, he would usher in a "golden age", and Election Day (United States), November 5 would be remembered as "liberation day". Vulgarities were also a hallmark of the former President's rhetoric.
In one of his final rallies, for example, he rambled about the size of Arnold Palmer's genitals.
Overall, Trump's language took on a more negative and violent tone, with a ''The Conversation (website), Conversation'' analysis finding that 1.6% of the total words uttered in his 2024 campaign denoted violence,
compared to 0.6% in 2016, and the aforementioned ''New York Times'' survey finding a 50% increase in negative words.
Attacks
Trump's campaign deployed Dehumanization, dehumanizing, violent attacks against his political opponents.
[ ][ ] His election rival, Harris, was a prime target. In a July 2024 interview, he said that she had claimed Indian Americans, Indian heritage "until a number of years ago when she happened to turn Black, and now she wants to be known as Black". When, in a Greensboro, North Carolina, rally, an audience member shouted, "She Prostitution, worked on the corner!", Trump laughed and retorted, "This place is amazing". Oftentimes, Trump intentionally mispronounced her name as "Ka-MA-la", or "Kamabla", and called her "low IQ",
"mentally disabled",
and "a shit vice president".
Then-President
Joe Biden
Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. (born November 20, 1942) is an American politician who was the 46th president of the United States from 2021 to 2025. A member of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party, he served as the 47th vice p ...
was also targeted: he was framed as "an enemy of the state".
Other political opponents got similar treatments. In September 2023, Trump said that Mark Milley, his appointed chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who had come to criticize him, deserved "DEATH!" for his phone calls with a Chinese people, Chinese general.
He urged deploying the military to fight "the enemy from within": the "enemy" being "radical left lunatics" and certain Democratic politicians. Another enemy, according to him, was the media. He called
Facebook
Facebook is a social media and social networking service owned by the American technology conglomerate Meta Platforms, Meta. Created in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg with four other Harvard College students and roommates, Eduardo Saverin, Andre ...
"an enemy of the people",
and complained that the media was "so damn bad".
Moreover, Trump attacked the witnesses, judges, juries, and families of individuals involved in his criminal trials. In the aftermath of his Prosecution of Donald Trump in New York, prosecution in New York, he called Judge Juan Merchan, "a devil",
and urged his supporters to "go after" Letitia James, the attorney who filed the suit.
Extremist statements
Trump's campaign statements were connected to an embrace of Far-right politics, right-wing extremism.
[ ] He proclaimed that undocumented immigrants were "poisoning the blood of our country" and had "bad genes," which, according to some commentators, strikingly resembled Hitler and White supremacy, white supremacists' racial hygiene rhetoric.
On Veterans Day 2023, he called some of his political opponents "vermin," which also seemed to echo Hitler and Benito Mussolini's language.
[ ] The former President repeatedly referred to Nazi Germany throughout the campaign, for instance, claiming that Biden was running a "Gestapo administration", and that his Indictments against Donald Trump, indictments resembled prosecutions in Hitler's regime. These statements were condemned by the Anti-Defamation League.
In May 2024, Trump's campaign posted an advertisement which showed hypothetical newspaper headlines in the event of a Trump victory. Under one headline titled "What's next for America?" was a subtitle that read, "Industrialization in Germany, German industrial strength significantly increased after Unification of Germany, 1871, driven by the creation of German Empire, a unified Reich". Facing bipartisan criticism, the campaign deleted the video the next day.
Some of Trump's statements were perceived as an open embrace of authoritarianism. In a December 2023 interview with
Sean Hannity
Sean Patrick Hannity (born December 30, 1961) is an American conservative television presenter, broadcaster and writer. He hosts ''The Sean Hannity Show'', a radio syndication, nationally syndicated talk radio show, has hosted a Hannity, sel ...
, the former President said he would only be a President for life, dictator on "day one" of his presidency and not after.
His campaign aides later stated that he was merely attempting to "Owning the libs, trigger the left" and media establishment.
Trump also stated that, in order to reverse his loss in the 2020 United States presidential election, 2020 election, the Constitution of the United States, U.S. Constitution had to be terminated. Several Republican Party (United States), Republicans, including Ted Cruz, denounced this remark. Speaking at a July 2024 faith-themed Turning Point Action conference, the former President urged Christians to "get out and vote. In four years, you don't have to vote again. We'll have it fixed so good, you're not going to have to vote".
Trump publicly praised several dictators during his campaign. In a December 2023 rally, he quoted Vladimir Putin criticizing U.S. democracy.
The following year, he flattered Kim Jong Un: "Very strong guy … I got along great with him", Xi Jinping: "[He's] a brilliant man. He controls 1.4 billion people with an iron fist", and Viktor Orbán: "There’s nobody that’s better, smarter or a better leader than Viktor Orbán. He’s fantastic".
Ideology
Scholars and commentators contended that Trump's rhetoric stemmed from Populism in the United States, populism. A common theme in his rallies was the struggle between "us"—the majority, or his supporters—and "them"—the Deep state conspiracy theory in the United States, elites, or his political enemies.
In contrast with previous runs, Trump stressed the "them," not the "us," who he claimed had targeted him;
"When they start playing with your elections and trying to arrest their political opponent — I can do that, too!", he once said.
This led the University of California, Los Angeles to deem Trump's 2024 brand of populism "negative populism". A study of theirs found that it was less focused on policy, such as economic performance, and more on violent attacks on opponents.
Frequent targets of his attacks were
illegal immigrants
Illegal immigration is the migration of people into a country in violation of that country's immigration laws, or the continuous residence in a country without the legal right to do so. Illegal immigration tends to be financially upward, wi ...
, Transgender history in the United States, transgender people, and the elites, made in an attempt to create an In-group and out-group, outgroup to stir up fear and moral panic among his supporters.
The University of California, Berkeley ties this strategy to "authoritarian populism". It elaborates, "[The] sense of fear and antagonism [promoted] leads people to accept authoritarian measures to protect themselves and their In-group and out-group, in-group".
Another effect of Trump's framing of certain people as an outgroup was airing the public's grievances, especially on the Mexico–United States border crisis, surge in illegal immigration and the political establishment. This turned him into the "ultimate" symbol of victimhood.
In fact, a central motif of Trump's campaign was martyrdom. He portrayed himself as a victim of the "Deep state in the United States, deep state" actively attempting to undermine him and the country.
[ ] His criminal trials made him, in his words, a "political prisoner," similar to Alexei Navalny.
Alongside martyrdom, a common motif was retribution. I am your warrior. I am your justice. And for those who have been wronged and betrayed, I am your retribution," he said in March 2023. He framed the election as "Book of Revelation, the final battle",
and his presidential campaign as a "righteous crusade" against "Atheism in the United States, atheists, Globalism, globalists and the Marxism, Marxists".
Trump referred to the January 6 United States Capitol attack, January 6 Capitol attack to back his retribution narrative. During rallies, imprisoned participants of the attack were brought up as patriotic "warriors" and "hostages," symbols of political injustice. Their cover of the The Star-Spangled Banner, U.S. national anthem, titled "Justice for All (song), Justice for All", would often feature.
Furthermore, Trump's populism blended with American nationalism, nationalism, as his calls for retribution against illegal immigrants and New World Order conspiracy theory, globalist elites were enmeshed with calls to defend the American identity.
A core feature of the former President's populist rhetoric was his defiance of norms of political speech. This was captured through vulgar insults against opponents and violent diction.
[ ] According to Lilie Chouliaraki and Kathryn Claire Higgins of the London School of Economics, London School of Economics and Political Sciences, Trump spoke with "an irreverent, improvised and unencumbered brashness that suggests that he is saying out loud what everyone else is too afraid to say".
Robert C. Rowland, author of ''The Rhetoric of Donald Trump'', opined that his breaking of rhetorical norms "can be seen as proof of authenticity, but if taken too far it can lead to ridicule, dealing a devastating blow to someone who has styled himself as the strongman protector of ordinary people".
The aforementioned populist overtones bore parallels to authoritarian leaders. The former President's rhetoric was unprecedentedly vitriolic and extreme to the point that some scholars and journalists labelled it as Comparisons between Donald Trump and fascism, fascist,
[ ] comparable to that of Juan Perón,
Fidel Castro,
and Adolf Hitler.
Christian nationalism in the United States, Christian nationalism also defined Trump's rhetoric. In his rallies, he alleged that Christianity in the United States, Christianity was being besieged and Christians were facing Persecution of Christians, persecution by Democrats, and that he would guard it and reclaim its rightful role in U.S. society.
The former President and his allies appealed to Christians' grievances by calling out "woke indoctrination" in schools, Legal status of transgender people, trans rights initiatives, and even the Mexico–United States border, crisis at the Southern border. To this extent, their partisan conservative messaging and Christian messaging were indistinguishable.
Conservative pastor Guillermo Maldonado (pastor), Guillermo Maldonado said of the election, "You know, we’re now in spiritual warfare … It’s beyond warfare between the left and the right. It’s between
good and evil
In philosophy, religion, and psychology, "good and evil" is a common dichotomy. In religions with Manichaeism, Manichaean and Abrahamic influence, evil is perceived as the dualistic cosmology, dualistic antagonistic opposite of good, in which ...
. There’s a big fight right now that is affecting our country and we need to take back our country".
Oftentimes, Trump cast himself as a messiah. Following his Attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, assassination attempt in Pennsylvania, he claimed that "God saved me for a purpose, and that’s to make our country greater than ever before".
Conversely, the campaign demonized his opponents. Democrats were labelled as "evil" and "demonic",
and Harris as "the Antichrist".
To this end, Trump catered to the Christian and Evangelicalism in the United States, evangelical vote.
Lying

Throughout the campaign, Trump launched False or misleading statements by Donald Trump, lie after lie, to the extent that journalists found it "especially difficult" to keep up with them.
He created an alternate reality: an America in which 15 million illegal immigrants, not 5 million, had entered the country under Biden, and in which
inflation
In economics, inflation is an increase in the average price of goods and services in terms of money. This increase is measured using a price index, typically a consumer price index (CPI). When the general price level rises, each unit of curre ...
had gone up to 50%, not 9%.
During a 64-minute news conference of his held in August 2024, ''NPR'' counted over 162 lies, misstatements, and vast exaggerations, an average of more than two per minute.
Many of Trump's lies verged on the bizarre.
He claimed that he was "the father of In vitro fertilisation, IVF", that Hydrogen vehicle, hydrogen cars randomly explode,
and that, in California, it was legal to rob a store provided that one stole under $950 worth of goods.
Trump repeatedly embraced Conspiracy theory, conspiracies such as QAnon.
There was a strategy behind this persistent lying. By "flooding the zone with shit," Trump's campaign received unrivaled media attention, and better resonated with voters disillusioned by the
Biden administration
Joe Biden's tenure as the List of presidents of the United States, 46th president of the United States began with Inauguration of Joe Biden, his inauguration on January 20, 2021, and ended on January 20, 2025. Biden, a member of the Democr ...
.
Vance himself admitted, "If I have to create stories so that the American media actually pays attention to the suffering of the American people, then that’s what I’m going to do".
Moreover, repeated lies tethered Trump's base even closer to him, fostering loyalty to the leader to the point that he could not be held accountable for his actions. This method also paralleled the firehose of falsehood propaganda tactic.
Another method was the big lie,
defined as disinformation "so grand that it is difficult to believe that someone would have the gall to make [it] up". From as early as 2020, he incessantly Attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election, claimed that that year's election was rigged, so much so that it developed into a big lie. This narrative would be repeated throughout the campaign.
He, and his allies, spoke of "election integrity" not just to motivate the Republican base, but to Election denial movement in the United States, cast doubt on the U.S. electoral process, with the ultimate aim of enfeebling democracy.
In the lead up to the 2024 United States presidential election, 2024 election, they made false claims of massive noncitizen voting by illegal immigrants in a Democratic operation to steal the election.
[Multiple sources:
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*House G.O.P. Moves to Crack down on Noncitizen Voting, Sowing False Narrative on ''The New York Times''] In reality, Electoral fraud in the United States, voter fraud is extremely rare. Trump vilified Postal voting, mail-in voting and early voting, two alleged culprits of voter fraud, even as Republicans were advising supporters to use those voting methods in the coming election. When Trump was struck with criminal prosecutions, another big lie ensued—that he was completely innocent.
"I did everything right and they indicted me," he once said. Political scientists Philip Moniz and William Swann argue that the loyalty nurtured in Trump's supporters by his "rigged elections" myth enabled them to believe the "innocent" myth as well.
Some commentators described the former President's attribution of his "defeats" to a "rigged" system as a "Coin flipping, heads I win, tails you cheated" strategy.
Fearmongering
Trump's campaign heavily relied on
fearmongering
Fearmongering, or scaremongering, is the act of exploiting feelings of fear by using exaggerated rumors of impending danger, usually for personal gain.
Theory
According to evolutionary anthropology and evolutionary biology, humans have a strong ...
.
He inflated the economic, crime, and immigration-related state of the U.S. to paint an image of a nation in ruins, a "failed" "Third World" country, in his words.
On Economic policy of the Joe Biden administration, Biden's economy, he alleged that inflation was the highest it had ever been. On crime, commentators viewed Trump's version of the U.S. as "dystopian".
According to him, cities were consumed with terror,
with Washington, D.C., "absolutely plagued by numbers and crime that nobody’s ever seen before",
and San Francisco, a "great city 15 years ago," now "unlivable".
He claimed that hordes of criminal illegal immigrants were wreaking havoc on the U.S.,
a claim that has been described as a "myth".
Moreover, the former President accused Harris of being "in favor of the death of the American Dream, American dream".
Trump made apocalyptic prophecies predicting imminent doom should he lose the election.
He warned that, with another Democratic administration, a second Great Depression in the United States, Great Depression would ensue,
World War III, World War Three would break out,
and the U.S. would be "finished".
Two frequent targets of Trump's fearmongering were illegal immigrants and transgender people. He repeatedly used Ethnic stereotype, racial stereotypes and Dehumanization, dehumanizing rhetoric to paint the influx of illegal immigrants as an assault—an "invasion"
—on the American public,
[ ] citing baseless accounts of their proclivity for crime.
Trump labelled illegal immigrants as subhuman:
"vile animals",
"savages",
and "predators".
At rallies, the former President stated that they will "walk in your kitchen, they'll cut your throat",
and "grab young girls and slice them up right in front of their parents".
He also peddled false claims that foreign leaders were deliberately emptying insane asylums to send "prisoners, murderers, drug dealers, mental patients, terrorists" across the Mexico–United States border, Southern border.
On multiple occasions, Trump and Republicans promoted the conspiracy that Haitian immigrants in Springfield pet-eating hoax, Springfield, Ohio, were looting and eating people's pets.
As a result of their efforts, dozens of bomb threats emerged targeting Springfield schools, hospitals, public buildings, and businesses. Besides illegal immigrants, Trump used transgender people as Scapegoating, scapegoats.
He attempted to incite a moral panic over their interference in politics and society,
falsely warning that children in schools were being forced into Gender-affirming surgery, gender reassignment surgery, and that trans women were unfairly infiltrating in women's sports.
Aja Romano of ''Vox (website), Vox'' noted, "By unifying around the public’s negative perceptions of these groups, the Republican Party amasses power and control at all levels of government".
Fear drew voters wary of illegal immigration and transgenderism to sympathize with Trump's message, according to commentators.
It also energized conservative adherents of his.
Struggle for the Republican nomination
Primaries

As of late November 2022, Quinnipiac University Polling Institute, Quinnipiac reported that 34% of Americans expressed approval of Donald Trump's candidacy, including just 62% of Republicans. Some two months after its inception, only 30 out of 271 congressional Republicans had endorsed him.
Trump was challenged in the primaries by Nikki Haley (February 14, 2023, to March 6, 2024), Vivek Ramaswamy (February 21, 2023, to January 15, 2024), Asa Hutchinson (April 6, 2023, to January 16, 2024), and
Ron DeSantis
Ronald Dion DeSantis (; born September 14, 1978) is an American politician, attorney, and former United States Navy, naval officer serving as the 46th List of governors of Florida, governor of Florida since 2019. A member of the Republican Pa ...
(May 24, 2023, to January 21, 2024).
Other challengers, who withdrew before the primaries, were Perry Johnson (businessman), Perry Johnson (March 2, 2023, to October 20, 2023), Larry Elder (April 20, 2023, to October 26, 2023), Tim Scott (May 19, 2023, to November 12, 2023), Mike Pence (June 5, 2023, to October 28, 2023), Chris Christie (June 6, 2023, to January 10, 2024), Doug Burgum (June 7, 2023, to December 4, 2023), Francis Suarez (June 14, 2023, to August 29, 2023), and Will Hurd (June 22, 2023, to October 9, 2023).
From August 23 to January 10, 2024, there were five 2024 Republican Party presidential debates and forums, debates among the candidates in the 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries, campaign for the
Republican Party's nomination for president. Trump was absent from all of them, and was not planning to attend the debates scheduled for January 18 and 21, 2024. On January 16, when she and Ron DeSantis were the last challengers left, Nikki Haley announced she would not attend the January 18 debate unless Donald Trump took part in it. ABC News (United States), ABC News canceled that debate, and CNN canceled the January 21 one.
By mid-January 2024, ''Politico'' reported that a majority of congressional Republicans had come out in favor of Trump.
After winning the primaries in Washington, D.C. (March 3) and Vermont (March 5), Haley suspended her presidential campaign the day after Super Tuesday#2024, Super Tuesday.
National primary polling showed Trump leading by 50 points over other candidates during the Republican primaries. After he won a
landslide victory
A landslide victory is an election result in which the winning Candidate#Candidates in elections, candidate or political party, party achieves a decisive victory by an overwhelming margin, securing a very large majority of votes or seats far beyo ...
in the 2024 Iowa Republican presidential caucuses, Trump was generally described as being the Republican Party's Presidential nominee, presumptive nominee for president.
On March 12, 2024, Trump officially became the presumptive nominee of the Republican Party.
Support and opposition to Trump's nomination

Although initially hesitant to back the former President's campaign,
most Republican officials quickly rallied behind Trump as the primaries progressed.
Many of his primary opponents came to endorse him. Trump's criminal prosecutions and Attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, first assassination attempt continued to unite the Republican Party's support for the former President.
Besides Republican officials, many podcasters and social media influencers stood behind Trump. Other prominent endorsements included Kid Rock, Jason Aldean, Kanye West, Buzz Aldrin, Mel Gibson, Hulk Hogan, and Amber Rose.
Sarah Palin was the only former Republican president, vice president or nominee to back Trump. Notable Republican politicians who either opposed or declined to announce their support publicly include former president George W. Bush, former vice presidents Mike Pence, and Dick Cheney, former House Speakers John Boehner and Paul Ryan, as well as former representatives Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger. Some of Trump's 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries, 2016 and 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries, 2024 primary opponents such as Jeb Bush, John Kasich, Carly Fiorina, Chris Christie, Asa Hutchinson, and Will Hurd also declined to endorse or openly opposed the campaign. Republican organizations such as 43 Alumni for America, Haley Voters for Harris, and The Lincoln Project all List of Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign endorsements, endorsed Harris. Half of the members of First cabinet of Donald Trump, Trump's cabinet did not support his run for president.
Vice-presidential choice

Mike Pence served as Trump's vice president from 2017 to 2021, as well as his running mate in 2020. However, the pair had a dramatic falling out on January 6, 2021, when Pence refused to follow Trump's orders to deny the certification of the 2020 election results. The President thereafter tweeted that Pence "didn’t have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our country and our constitution". As early as March 2021, ''Bloomberg News'' reported that Trump had largely ruled out sharing a ticket with Pence in 2024.
At least sixteen names were raised as possible candidates for the position.
By June, the Trump campaign had reportedly delivered vetting paperwork to Burgum, Carson, Cotton, Donalds, Rubio, Scott, Stefanik, and Vance.
Ultimately, JD Vance was chosen to be Trump's running mate. Media analysts deduced this pick to an attempt to court Midwestern United States, Midwestern and white working-class voters. At 39, he also provided a counterbalance to Trump, 78 years old at the time. Vance's conservative stances, such as his isolationism and prior opposition to abortion even in cases of rape or incest, established the campaign's full commitment to Trumpism. Vance was the first
Ohio
Ohio ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the Midwestern United States, Midwestern region of the United States. It borders Lake Erie to the north, Pennsylvania to the east, West Virginia to the southeast, Kentucky to the southwest, Indiana to the ...
an to appear on a major party presidential ticket since John W. Bricker, John Bricker in 1944 United States presidential election, 1944,
and the first veteran since John McCain in 2008 United States presidential election, 2008.
He was also the first millennial and veteran of the Iraq War, Iraq war (and the wider war on terror) on a presidential ticket.
Republican National Convention
On July 15, 2024, Trump and Vance were officially named the Republican candidates for president and vice president in
Republican National Convention
The Republican National Convention (RNC) is a series of presidential nominating conventions held every four years since 1856 by the Republican Party in the United States. They are administered by the Republican National Committee. The goal o ...
at Milwaukee. Trump formally accepted the party's nomination in a 90-minute address on the convention's final night, just two days after his Attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, assassination attempt in Pennsylvania.
History of the campaign
Rallies
Donald Trump's campaign events were often described as "freewheeling", like a "rock show".
It also stated, "Trump’s speeches at rallies can stretch for two hours as he meanders between policy proposals, personal stories and jokes, attacks on his opponents and complaints that he is being persecuted by the courts, and dire warnings about the country’s future".
''
The New York Times
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'' highlighted an average rally length of 82 minutes compared with 45 minutes in 2016.
The most prominent songs used by Trump's campaign were "God Bless the U.S.A." by Lee Greenwood,
"Hold On, I'm Comin' (song), Hold On, I'm Comin'" by Sam & Dave,
"Merle Haggard discography#Music videos, America First" by Merle Haggard, and "Y.M.C.A. (song), Y.M.C.A." by Village People
He also used music for which the artists and owners of copyrights were not compensated. One such use—that of "Hold On, I'm Comin'"—resulted in a federal injunction barring Trump from playing it in his rallies any longer.
Frequent chants in his rallies were "Fight! Fight! Fight!", and "USA!"
Court cases
From 2023 up until the 2024 United States presidential election, 2024 election, Trump was engulfed in legal battles. Trump's prosecutions, unprecedented in the nation's history, only bolstered his support, according to commentators.
His funding surged, and the
Republican Party grew ever more allegiant to him,
although some commentators warned that moderate Republicans may have been alienated.
Trump claimed his trial in New York was "rigged" and accused the Democratic Party of orchestrating his criminal trials to prevent him from returning to the White House, of which there is no evidence.
In May 2024, Trump falsely claimed Joe Biden was ready to kill him during the
FBI search of Mar-a-Lago
On August8, 2022, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) executed a search warrant at Mar-a-Lago, the residence of then-former U.S. president Donald Trump in Palm Beach, Florida.
The search warrant application was authorized by U.S. At ...
by misrepresenting standard
Justice Department
A justice ministry, ministry of justice, or department of justice, is a ministry or other government agency in charge of the administration of justice. The ministry or department is often headed by a minister of justice (minister for justice in a ...
policy on use of force. These statements played into his attempts to project himself as a martyr.
December 2022–March 2024
Return to social media and establishment of Truth Social
In the wake of the January 6 United States Capitol attack, January 6 Capitol attack, many of Trump's social media accounts were banned.
In November 2022,
Elon Musk
Elon Reeve Musk ( ; born June 28, 1971) is a businessman. He is known for his leadership of Tesla, SpaceX, X (formerly Twitter), and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Musk has been considered the wealthiest person in th ...
, who had recently taken ownership of
Twitter
Twitter, officially known as X since 2023, is an American microblogging and social networking service. It is one of the world's largest social media platforms and one of the most-visited websites. Users can share short text messages, image ...
, reinstated Trump's accounts.
A few months later,
Facebook
Facebook is a social media and social networking service owned by the American technology conglomerate Meta Platforms, Meta. Created in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg with four other Harvard College students and roommates, Eduardo Saverin, Andre ...
and
Instagram
Instagram is an American photo sharing, photo and Short-form content, short-form video sharing social networking service owned by Meta Platforms. It allows users to upload media that can be edited with Social media camera filter, filters, be ...
followed suit.
In October 2021, Trump's own social media platform, Truth Social, was founding, to counter the social bans imposed on him. He would primarily use it to spread messages. It is alt-tech.
Dinner with Kanye West and Nick Fuentes
In November 2022, Kanye West, then a Kanye West 2024 presidential campaign, candidate for the 2024 election, dined with Trump at Mar-a-Lago, alongside White nationalism, white nationalist Nick Fuentes.
West had recently posted a series of Antisemitism, antisemitic statements on social media. Trump, on his part, claimed that this meeting was unexpected.
At one point during the dinner, West asked Trump to be his running mate, after which the former President "started basically screaming at [West] at the table telling [him] [he] was going to lose".
Republican candidates Asa Hutchinson and Mike Pence openly rebuked Fuentes' presence in Trump's campaign,
and Mitch McConnell went as far as to suggest that he would not win the election because of the dinner.
By October 2023, West had suspended his campaign. He endorsed Trump.
First campaign appearances
On January28, 2023, Trump held his first campaign events in South Carolina and New Hampshire.
Indictments
In March 2023, he was Prosecution of Donald Trump in New York, indicted for 34 felony counts of fraud stemming from his role in falsifying business records concerning hush money paid to porn star Stormy Daniels, done in an attempt to influence the 2016 presidential election. This marked his first indictment of four.
His second came in June, when a federal grand jury indicted the former President for FBI investigation into Donald Trump's handling of government documents, improperly retaining classified documents at his
Mar-a-Lago
Mar-a-Lago ( , ) is a resort and National Historic Landmark on a barrier island in Palm Beach, Florida, United States. It spans 126 rooms and built on of land. Since 1985, it has been owned by Donald Trump, the 45th and 47th president of t ...
residence and destroying evidence related to the government probe. In August, Trump was Federal prosecution of Donald Trump (election obstruction case), indicted for his illegal attempts to remain in power following the 2020 election. This resulted in a Mug shot of Donald Trump, mugshot being taken of him, which was widely circulated on the internet and raised his campaign over $7 million within two days of its release.
Finally, later in August, the federal government and Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia separately Georgia election racketeering prosecution, indicted him for criminal conspiracy and fraud vis-à-vis his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. Trump denied wrongdoing in all four cases.
Besides these indictments, he was E. Jean Carroll vs. Donald J. Trump, found liable in a civil lawsuit for sexual abuse and defamation against journalist E. Jean Carroll.
March 2024–November 2024
At the Libertarian National Convention
Trump spoke at the 2024 Libertarian National Convention in May, becoming the first president to address a third party convention in modern U.S. history.
He urged the Libertarian Party (United States), Libertarian Party to nominate him lest they "keep getting [their] 3% every four years".
In an attempt to court the crowd, the former President vowed to appoint a Libertarianism in the United States, Libertarian to his cabinet and commute Ross Ulbricht's prison sentence. However, his speech was blanketed with jeers; one attendee even held up a sign that read "No wannabe dictators!"
Biden did not attend the convention.
Come nomination day, Trump had been eliminated during balloting, and Chase Oliver was selected as the Libertarian nominee for president.
Felony conviction
In May 2024, Trump was convicted of felonies regarding the Stormy Daniels case. This made him the first former U.S. president ever to be convicted of a crime.
After the election, he was given an "unconditional discharge," shielding him from punishment or incarceration.
Debate with Joe Biden
On June 27, 2024, the 2024 Joe Biden–Donald Trump presidential debate, first of 2024 United States presidential debates, two debates in the election season took place, with Trump up against Joe Biden.
The debate was defined by Biden's "disastrous" performance, as he rambled incoherently and repeatedly lost his train of thought. This exacerbated already-existing Age and health concerns about Joe Biden, concerns about the President's fitness to serve.
With Trump comfortably proclaimed the winner of the debate—an Ipsos/FiveThirtyEight poll found that 60% of respondents thought that Trump won, compared with only 21% for his opponent—the former President's lead in Nationwide opinion polling for the 2024 United States presidential election, national polls expanded, and
Democratic officials began calling for Biden to drop out of the race. Nevertheless, some commentators pointed out that Biden's poor performance merely overshadowed Trump's persistent lying throughout the debate.
Doyle McManus of ''Los Angeles Times, The Los Angeles Times'' opined that "nobody won, but Biden clearly lost".
''Trump v. United States''
In the legal case ''Trump v. United States'', Trump argued that Constitution of the United States, the Constitution allows for absolute immunity for all presidential actions—even those criminal—unless the Senate successfully votes to impeach.
His argument was rejected by most political commentators and two lower courts. In a unanimous ruling by the three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, the court stated that if Trump's theory of constitutional authority were accepted, it would "collapse our system of separated powers" and put a president above the law.
Nevertheless, in July 2024, the Supreme Court of the United States, U.S. Supreme Court sided with Trump in a Ideological leanings of United States Supreme Court justices, partisan 6–3 decision. It determined that the Constitution affords the President with absolute immunity for acts within his constitutional purview and presumptive immunity for official acts, but provides no immunity for unofficial acts.
Attempted assassinations
In the span of three months, Trump faced two assassination attempts. On July 13, 2024, during a rally near Butler, Pennsylvania, he was Attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, shot and wounded in the upper right ear. He was escorted out of the venue by United States Secret Service, U.S. Secret Service. The Secret Service swiftly killed the identified shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks. In addition, Crooks also shot three other spectators, including 50-year-old firefighter Corey Comperatore, who was killed instantly. The assassination attempt was memorialized in a Donald Trump raised-fist photographs, series of photographs by Evan Vucci. These depict Trump being escorted off the podium, with blood coating his cheek, his fist raised defiantly, and an American flag fluttering in the background. Vucci's photographs became a symbol of the campaign.
Commentators stated that the attempted assassination helped project Trump as a martyr,
with Zachary Basu of
''Axios'' writing that it "turbocharge[d] the persecution narrative Trump has placed at the center of his campaign".
It also cemented Republican unity behind his campaign.
Later, on September 15, 2024, Trump became the target of a Attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Florida, second assassination attempt at the Trump International Golf Club (West Palm Beach), Trump International Golf Club in
West Palm Beach, Florida
West Palm Beach is a city in and the county seat of Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. It is located immediately to the west of the adjacent Palm Beach, Florida, Palm Beach, which is situated on a barrier island across the Lake Worth Lag ...
. The secret service agent walking the course before Trump's golf party arrived at the hole and saw a rifle barrel protruding from the bushes which opened fire in that direction. The perpetrator, Ryan Wesley Routh, fled the scene but was quickly apprehended. Routh was eventually charged with attempted first-degree murder and terrorism.
Musk, Kennedy, and Gabbard's endorsements
July and August 2024 saw three of the most high profile endorsements of the Trump campaign. Just after the assassination attempt in Pennsylvania, tech magnate
Elon Musk
Elon Reeve Musk ( ; born June 28, 1971) is a businessman. He is known for his leadership of Tesla, SpaceX, X (formerly Twitter), and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Musk has been considered the wealthiest person in th ...
vowed to support the former President. He would become the campaign's biggest donor.
As the owner of Twitter, Musk weaponized the platform to Echo chamber (media), circulate right-wing talking points and disinformation, and amplify Republican accounts. In August 2024,
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 2024 presidential campaign, independent presidential campaign and endorsed Trump.
On the campaign trail, Kennedy's trademark message was "
Make America Healthy Again
Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) is an American populist slogan and political movement led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Secretary of Health and Human Services in the second Trump administration. The MAHA movement is centered around wellness, hea ...
." He and Trump pledged to resolve the Chronic condition, chronic disease epidemic by targeting Pharmaceutical industry, big pharmaceutical companies,
ultraprocessed foods, and certain chemical additives to foods.
Former Representative Tulsi Gabbard soon followed suit. Having previously Tulsi Gabbard 2020 presidential campaign, contested the Democratic nomination in 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2020, she switched allegiance to the Republican Party, citing the
Biden administration
Joe Biden's tenure as the List of presidents of the United States, 46th president of the United States began with Inauguration of Joe Biden, his inauguration on January 20, 2021, and ended on January 20, 2025. Biden, a member of the Democr ...
's foreign policy failures and "abuse of power".
Biden's withdrawal
On July 21, 2024, following his poor debate performance, Biden Withdrawal of Joe Biden from the 2024 United States presidential election#Trump campaign, withdrew from the election. He endorsed
Kamala Harris
Kamala Devi Harris ( ; born October 20, 1964) is an American politician and attorney who served as the 49th vice president of the United States from 2021 to 2025 under President Joe Biden. She is the first female, first African American, and ...
as his replacement. On August 5, she became the Democratic Party's official presidential nominee, and Minnesota governor Tim Walz was chosen to be her running mate. Trump criticized Biden's withdrawal and Harris' subsequent accession without a competitive nominating process, calling it a "coup".
He and his allies would point out that Harris "got zero votes [in the 2024 Democratic Party presidential primaries, primaries]".
Biden's withdrawal reportedly caused problems within Trump's campaign. In fact, Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan of ''
The New York Times
''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
'' characterized the ensuing situation as the campaign's "worst three weeks". This reflected in national polling. By late August, with Harris as a presidential candidate, polls had her beating Trump by multiple points, giving the Democratic Party back their lead they had lost under Biden.
Arlington National Cemetery incident
During the an August 2024 visit at Arlington National Cemetery, Trump's entourage brought in a photographer and videographer to Arlington National Cemetery#Sections, Section 60, to capture promotional content for his campaign. However, such content is not permitted in Section 60. When a cemetery official attempted to stop them, two campaign staffers, Justin Caporale and Michel Picard, pushed and verbally abused him.
Later in August, Trump's campaign released a TikTok video of Trump's Section 60 visit, as well as photos of the former President standing next to graves while smiling and giving a thumbs up. Facing criticism, the campaign denied all wrongdoing. In fact, family members accompanying Trump during the visit had accepted to be "respectfully captured". Vance criticized the media and Democratic party for "[making] a scandal out of something where there really is none",
adding that "[Harris] wants to yell at Donald Trump because he showed up … She can go to hell." Harris had not yet commented on the incident. The United States Army, U.S. Army issued a statement rebuking the Trump campaign, followed by a similar one from the United States Defense Department, Defense Department, the Green Beret Foundation, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, and VoteVets.org.
Foreign interference
Chinese interference in the 2024 United States elections, China, Iranian interference in the 2024 United States elections, Iran, and Russian interference in the 2024 United States elections, Russia all interfered with Trump's campaign and the broader presidential election with their general aim being to spread disinformation and propaganda and, ultimately, foment distrust in the electoral process and discredit American democracy. Networks of fake social media accounts and websites were deployed.
These networks, described by ''The New York Times'' as "sophisticated," were state-run and targeted at particular voter demographics. China, through its Spamouflage, Spamouflauge influence operation, promoted fabricated content related to divisive political issues, such as that of 2024 pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses, pro-Palestine protesters.
It created fake pro-Trump accounts,
but its interference in the election did not necessarily favor any particular candidate.
In August 2024, Trump's campaign confirmed that it had been hacked by Iranian operatives. According to a Microsoft report issued the previous day, an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps intelligence unit conducted a Phishing, spear phishing attack.
Iran attempted to tip the race in Biden and Harris' favor, even though they too were targeted in disinformation campaigns.
Russia disseminated Trump-aligned content, such as a video purporting to show voter fraud in Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia, to aid the former President's effort. Analysts noted his campaign had taken a softer stance on helping Ukraine in its war with Russia relative to Harris'.
Debate with Kamala Harris

On September 10, 2024, Trump 2024 United States presidential debates#September 10: Second presidential debate (ABC, Philadelphia), debated Harris in the second and final presidential debate of the election season, and the only debate between the two candidates.
He had previously been reluctant to attend another debate unless hosed by
Fox News
The Fox News Channel (FNC), commonly known as Fox News, is an American Multinational corporation, multinational Conservatism in the United States, conservative List of news television channels, news and political commentary Television stati ...
, but eventually relented in August. During the debate, Trump made several "extreme" false claims.
He alleged that some states allowed post-birth abortions, and that Springfield pet-eating hoax, Haitian migrants in Springfield were looting and eating residents' pets. This prompted the debate moderators to fact check him.
In response, Trump and his allies criticized these fact checks as "unfair",
especially in light of the fact that Harris too lied and yet was never fact checked.
Subsequent polling overwhelmingly concluded that Trump lost,
with ''
Reuters
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The agency ...
'', for instance, finding that only 24% of respondents thought that he won, as opposed to 53% for Harris. Even Fox News writer Douglas Schoen, Doug Schoen considered Harris the "clear winner". Trump's brazenly false statements, constant dwelling on the past, such as his Attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election, claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election, and overall irascible and uncomfortable demeanor, were the preeminent cited reasons for his loss.
Nonetheless, the debate's impact on the race was questionable. Polling numbers for both candidates did not change much following the debate, with Harris acquiring a minor gain.
Later on, Trump confirmed that he would not participate in another debate.
"Kamala is for they/them" advertisement
In late September 2024, Trump's campaign launched a 30-second Kamala is for they/them, advertisement excoriating Harris for supporting taxpayer-funded sex changes for prisoners. It features footage of her saying so in a 2019 interview. Notably, it concludes with the narrator declaring, "Kamala is for Singular they, they/them. President Trump is for you". This was one of several Trump ads painting his opponent as an out-of-touch radical and playing on Americans' general skepticism over
transgender rights
The legal status of transgender people varies greatly around the world. Some countries have enacted laws protecting the rights of transgender individuals, but others have criminalized their gender identity or expression. In many cases, transg ...
.
It, and its variations, aired over 30,000 times. In retrospect, many commentators considered it one of the most effective ads of the election season.
Future Forward PAC, Future Forward, a Democratic
Super PAC
Independent expenditure-only political action committees, better known as super PACs, are a type of political action committee (PAC) in the United States. Unlike traditional PACs, super PACs are legally allowed to fundraise unlimited amounts of m ...
, found that the it shifted the race by 2.7 percentage points after viewers watched it,
although other analyses showed mixed results.
Appearance on ''The Joe Rogan Experience''
In October 2024, Trump appeared on ''The Joe Rogan Experience'' (JRE), the most popular podcast in the U.S. The interview covered a wide range of issues, political: the 2020 United States presidential election, 2020 election, Kim Jong Un, and apolitical: Extraterrestrial life, aliens, ''The Apprentice (American TV series), The Apprentice'', et cetera.
Trump had already committed much time to podcasts, including
Theo Von's and
Logan Paul
Logan Alexander Paul (born April 1, 1995) is an American influencer, professional wrestler, Entrepreneurship, entrepreneur, boxing, boxer, and actor. He has over 23 million subscribers on his YouTube channel ''Logan Paul Vlogs'' and has ranked ...
's—to a greater extent than Harris. The JRE appearance helped him appeal to young male voters.
Within a day, it had amassed 27 million views on
YouTube
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, more than the opening game of the World Series.
Madison Square Garden rally
Trump held his last major campaign event at Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, one week before the election.
Among its featured speakers were comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, who prominently called Puerto Rico a "floating island of garbage," suggested that Harris had worked as a prostitute, and stated that he and one of his black friends had "carved watermelons" together, as well as Trump's friend David Rem, who referred to Harris as "the Antichrist". The rally was noted for its vicious rhetoric; Democrats tied it to a 1939 Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden, Nazi rally held at the same venue in 1939.
''The New York Times'' labelled Trump's rally as a "Closing Carnival of Grievances, Misogyny and Racism".
Hinchcliffe's comments, particularly the "floating island of garbage" remark, proved especially controversial.
He responded to Democratic outcry on
Twitter
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, stating they "have no sense of humor" and that he was merely calling out Puerto Rico's landfill problem.
McDonald's and garbage truck stunts
In the final days of the campaign, Trump staged two stunts. First, in late October, he worked a half-hour staged shift at
McDonald's
McDonald's Corporation, doing business as McDonald's, is an American Multinational corporation, multinational fast food chain store, chain. As of 2024, it is the second largest by number of locations in the world, behind only the Chinese ch ...
serving fries. This was done as a response to Harris' claimed time working at the fast food chain while in college, which Trump denied.
With the stunt, Trump "troll[ed]" her and "cosplay[ed] as a minimum wage worker".
Writing for ''The Spectator'', Juan P. Villasmil remarked that the visit managed to cast doubt on his opponent's working-class appeal. On the other hand, Jonathan Cohn in a ''The New Republic, New Republic'' podcast considered it "almost too casual, it’s a bit insulting". A few days later, Trump, dressed in a bright orange vest, rode on a personalized garbage truck. This too served to counter a Democratic opponent's statement, namely, Biden calling Trump's supporters "garbage." He subsequently held a rally donning the vest.
Final rally
Trump held his final campaign rally at Grand Rapids, Michigan, on the day before the election.
At this point, he and Harris were roughly even in the polls,
with the gap between the two candidates produced in the aftermath of Biden's withdrawal having significantly narrowed.
To close off nine years of campaigning,
Trump delivered one last message to his supporters,
Polling
Primaries
Presidential election
Aftermath
Results
Donald Trump's campaign was successful. He won the 2024 presidential election with 312 United States Electoral College, electoral votes and 49.8% of the popular vote.
He carried 31 states out of 50,
including all seven swing states. One of them, Nevada, had last gone to the Republican candidate in 2004 United States presidential election, 2004. Trump's victory was "decisive"; he was the first Republican since George W. Bush in 2004 to win the national popular vote, as well as the first non-incumbent Republican since George H. W. Bush in 1988 United States presidential election, 1988 to do so. All 50 states, including Washington, D.C., Washington D.C., shifted to the Republican Party since the
2020 presidential election.
However, Trump's triumph was not a landslide.
He only won a plurality of the popular vote, with his 49.8% total being one of the slimmest of a winning candidate in American history.
Trump became the second president to be reelected to a non-consecutive term, after Grover Cleveland in 1892 United States presidential election, 1892. Aged 78 on election day, he remains the oldest candidate ever elected to the presidency. JD Vance became the first Ohio native to be elected to the vice presidency since Charles G. Dawes, Charles Dawes in 1924 United States presidential election, 1924, the first veteran since Al Gore in 1992 United States presidential election, 1992, as well as the first to have facial hair since Charles Curtis in 1928 United States presidential election, 1928.
Trump was Second inauguration of Donald Trump, inaugurated on January 20, 2025 as the 47th president of the United States, and Vance, as the 50th vice president of the United States.
Analysis
See also
* Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign
* Joe Biden 2024 presidential campaign
* Donald Trump 2000 presidential campaign
* Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign
* Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign
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External links
* Donald Trump's 2022
campaign announcement' at
Mar-a-Lago
Mar-a-Lago ( , ) is a resort and National Historic Landmark on a barrier island in Palm Beach, Florida, United States. It spans 126 rooms and built on of land. Since 1985, it has been owned by Donald Trump, the 45th and 47th president of t ...
, on C-SPAN
* Trump's
acceptance speech' for the
Republican Party's nomination at the 2024 Republican National Convention, on C-SPAN
* Trump'
''post-election victory speech''at Mar-a-Lago, on C-SPAN
* The campaign's
financial information'' at the Federal Election Commission
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